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Nuklearmedizin ; 49(4): 161-6, 2010.
Article De | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20539918

AIM: To assess available e-learning concepts and programmes for nuclear medicine at university hospitals in Germany. METHODS: All (34) departments of nuclear medicine at German university hospitals were asked to participate in an anonymized online survey. Questions were categorized into four topics: 1.) clinic and education; 2.) on-site strategies for e-learning; 3.) available e-learning offers and 4.) free text comments on experiences and expectations. All input was reviewed descriptively; free text was analyzed analytically. RESULTS: The response rate was 56% (19/34). 13/19 responses indicated well-defined e-learning strategies, mainly to support frontal teaching courses. Future e-learning perspectives focus on clinical case studies with sufficient imaging materials. Only 7/19 university hospitals operate a centralized e-learning platform (e. g. Moodle). The acceptance of the available e-learning options by the students is considered relatively poor. CONCLUSIONS: Today e-learning concepts for nuclear medicine are available at selected university hospitals only. All responders wish to expand on e-learning but many report the lack of administrative support to do so. These data could be regarded as a basis for discussions of inter-university teaching scenarios.


Electronic Data Processing/methods , Learning , Nuclear Medicine/education , Germany , Humans , Students , Surveys and Questionnaires , Universities
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