6 Years of Experience in Medical Education: E-Learning for Surgeons by E Learning for Surgeons by the [eCME-Center] platform
Dr. Jörg Ansorg • Professional Board of German Surgeons (PBGS) • Luisenstraße 58-59 • D-10117 Berlin • Germany
Fon: 030/28004-150 • Fax: 030/28004-159 • mail: [email protected]
E-Learning in Surgery – Germany, Austria and Switzerland
“Computers are incredibly fast,
accurate, accurate, and stupid.
Human beings are incredibly slow, ,
inaccurate, and brilliant.
Together they are Together they are powerful beyond imagination”.
Albert Einstein, 1879 - 1955
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Chances of E-Learning
Advantages
• Independence in time and place, accessibility
• Individual learning speed and contentIndividual learning speed and content
• Actuality, rapid updates
• Efficiency in time and costs(travel expenses, time consumption)(travel expenses, time consumption)
• Learning progress and control
DisadvantagesDisadvantages
• Lack of social contacts (Community)
• Reduced possibilities of interaction
Reduced feedback of tutors• Reduced feedback of tutors
• Transfer of theoretical knowledge, no manual abilities
• Reading and learning on the screen
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[eCME-Center] E-Learning platform
• Start in 2002
• Organic growth
• Continuing development
• Quality of content
• New media
• Course portfolio
• Blended Learning
• 15.000 members target group15.000 members target group
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Courses, target groups and media
Courses (more than 550)• “What‘s new in Surgery?”• Preperation for specialists examination
Target groups• Starters (surgical training)• Residents (specialisation)
• Basic surgery 2007• Viszeral surgery 2002, 2006• Vascular surgery 2004, 2005• Thoracic surgery 2004
es de ts (spec a sat o )• Consultants (CME)
• Thoracic surgery 2004• Paediatric surgery 2008• Traumatology 2005, 2006, 2007• Hand surgery 2004-2005-2006-2007
Textbooks
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Media portfolio
• Colorectal surgery 2003 + 2005• Blood substitution 2003• Congress of Surgery 2002-2003-2006-2007• Hospital management 2003-2005-2006
Lectures
Video courses
Tutorials & Blended Learningp g• OR Management 2004-2005-2006-2007• Basic medical skills and procedures 2008• HICC 2008• DOC COM Professional Communication for Doctors
Tutorials & Blended Learning
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• DOC.COM - Professional Communication for Doctors
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Yearly Licences
F t th 500 f 1 • Free access to more than 500 courses for 1 year
• Individual CME certification
• Single- and department licences from 35 € per personSingle and department licences from 35 € per person
eCME Praxis Card• Single licence • For surgeons in office and hospital
eCME Clinic Card• Department licences• Prices depending on user number
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www.ecme-center.org
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E-Learning in Surgery – Germany, Austria and Switzerland
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E-Learning in Surgery – Germany, Austria and Switzerland
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E-Learning in Surgery – Germany, Austria and Switzerland
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Acceptance of E-Learning in Surgery
Number of courses booked on [eCME-Center.org]
2000
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600800
10001200
0200400
2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 20072002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
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Acceptance of E-Learning in Surgery
Delivered CME credits by [eCME-Center.org]
1800
120014001600
600800
1000
0200400
2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
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Relaunch [eCMERelaunch [eCME--Center] 2.0 Center] 2.0 EE--Learning 2.0Learning 2.0
•Cooperation and Collaboration
•Curricula and learning packages
•Cost reduction
•Compatibility•Compatibility
•Standards
•Re-Design
•Clients
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Content Projects in 2008
• Paediatric Surgeryg y- complete course package for paediatric surgery- 24 courses incl. OR-videos - languages: German, English, Spanish
• QUAIME – Quality in Medical Education- E-Learning-Course + Online-Lecture + Virtual Classroom- scientific evaluation compared to classical CME activities- Partner: University of Karlsruhe
• Blended Learning Courses 2008- DOC.COM „Communication for Physicians“- Successful Business Development in Outpatient Clinic for Surgeons
basic lap Procedures lap colorectal surgery lap obesity surgery- basic lap. Procedures, lap. colorectal surgery, lap. obesity surgery
• Amsterdam Medical Centre (NL)- Basic Medical Skills (13 courses)
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- Basic Medical Skills (13 courses)- Basic Life Support
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Cooperation Projects 2008
• WebOP- interactive textbook on OR-procedures - discussion and upload of videos available
• Surgery Tube- Evaluation of Web 2.0-technology in e-learning
• Platform for German speaking surgeons- cooperation with Austrian and Swiss surgeons- common content development (courses and curricula)
• Clients for other specialities- German anaesthesiologists
G t t l i t- German gastroenterologists
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Summary
• Successful e-learning provider since 2002Successful e learning provider since 2002
• Market leader in e-learning for surgeons in German speaking internet
• 2008: [eCME-Center] 2.0
• 2009: E-Learning 2.0
• Successful cooperation with other scientific societies
• Successful international cooperation
• Open for your challenges
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Thank you.
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Physician‘s competencies
Moderator and CoachMedical Expert
Team LeaderTeacher
ManagerHealth Consultant
The CanMEDS Roles Framework
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o s oThe CanMEDS 2005 Physician Competency Framework. The Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada
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Modernisation in Medical Education
• Development of competencies
• Structured Curriculum
• Communication & Soft Skills
• Self reflection and Feedback
• Innovative education tools
• Multi media and E-learning
• Change in didactical approach
Cooperation and Communication
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PBGS Academy
• Basic surgery
• Resident programs
• Special workshopsp p
• Management seminars
• Communication and Leadership
W k h f i ffi• Workshops for surgeons in offices
• CQS – Quality Seal in SurgeryQ Q y g y
M th 60 t i 2008More than 60 events in 2008
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E-Learning in Surgery – Germany, Austria and Switzerland
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E-Learning in Surgery – Germany, Austria and Switzerland
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E-Learning in Surgery – Germany, Austria and Switzerland
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Client for German Anaesthesiologists approx. 250 courses online
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Clients for German Gastroenterologists approx. 50 courses online
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www.ecme-gastro.de