Assessing the effectiveness of online teaching methodology among emergency medical professionals in Pune, India

2020 
Introduction: With rapid evolution of information and research in Healthcare, students find it very challenging to keep pace with the latest knowledge To overcome this challenge, Healthcare Information Technology should be implemented at multiple levels i e during their Under Graduate and Post-Graduate training which shall make them well versed with online learning During the COVID-19 pandemic many healthcare institutions have adapted to online teaching methodology, to continue with the academic year but it is necessary to assess the effectiveness and impact on students In developing countries, where efficient educators in Healthcare are less in number, adapting to online based curriculum shall increase the reach of Healthcare Education to maximum learners Objective: To assess the effectiveness of online teaching methodology among Emergency Medical Professionals Methodology: The study was conducted amongst 100 Emergency Medical Professionals in Pune, India An online session on Basic Life Support and Emergency Medical Services protocols was conducted via Zoom application Participants were asked to respond to a pretested and validated tool, the Student Evaluation of Online Teaching Effectiveness (SEOTE) Result and Discussion: Online teaching was introduced in most of the universities as an alternative to classroom training due to the COVID 19 pandemic The study is an unique attempt to assess the participant feedback on the effectiveness of a single online session The results clearly demonstrate that majority of the participants provided a very positive feedback of the online teaching session Conclusion: The participants’ feedback with regard to online teaching was found to be highly encouraging Further longitudinal studies are essential to gauge the impactfulness of online teaching as an alternative modality to classroom instruction © 2020, Institute of Medico-Legal Publications All rights reserved
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