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Sample E-learning
environments
Prospective Case studies (Daily E-log samples)
These indicate narrative Informational needs as well as
experiences at various levels of medical learning accumulated at various
positions of the present author-physician- academic, spanning seven years and 3
teaching hospitals/institutions in 3 different countries (
Nepal,
India
and
Malaysia).
The underlying theme is that the daily narrative data a patient, health care
student/professional generates reflects both their information needs as well as
information contribution (learning points) to the medical knowledge base.
These informational narratives may also answer the problem
of complex multidimensional needs. Access to life experience information of one
patient that finds a match in another patient can itself act as a sort of
narrative therapy for that patient
Case study/Sample one:
Patient (category I
medical learner/user) narrative with extracted learning themes/information
needs from the point of view of a category II medical learner/user (A physician
academic) teaching his students on the particular disease
It reflects a fusion of bottom up patient needs and top down
medical theory.
For full narrative see web link: http://www.medspan.info/component/option,com_smf/Itemid,84/topic,101.0
Case study/ Sample two: A physicians log
on his daily ward rounds
For full narrative see web link: http://www.medspan.info/component/option,com_smf/Itemid,84/topic,102.0
Case study/sample three: It depicts a medical student's
thoughts: the process of development of clinical reasoning. Also an example of
M-learning where the medical student shares his clinical findings utilizing his
mobile phone to click pictures of the findings (after appropriate consent from
the patient).
http://www.medspan.info/component/option,com_smf/Itemid,84/topic,103.0
Case Study/Sample four: These depict medical student
narratives from Melaka Manipal Medical college,
Malaysia of their individual
patients utilizing E learning and M learning.
1) A
students ward experience: http://www.medspan.info/component/option,com_smf/Itemid,84/topic,62.0
2) Students
e-queries and e-replies from her actual teacher, facilitator: http://www.medspan.info/component/option,com_smf/Itemid,84/topic,41.0
3) Some of the narratives cover the chronic
illness experience and some are hands-on learning of clinical skills and M
phone pictorial documentation of disease manifestations: http://www.medspan.info/component/option,com_smf/Itemid,84/board,24.0
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