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E-Mentoring in a Radiology Residency Program: a pilot project
Sponsoring OrganizationsRadiological Society of North America
Depart. of Radiology, University of Virginia Aga Khan University Hospital, Nairobi, Kenya
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Research TeamJohn Parboosingh, Alberta, Canada
William Brant, U. Virginia, USA
Jeffrey Rees, AKUH, Nairobi, Kenya
Timona Obura, AKUH, Nairobi, Kenya
Fiona Miller, RSNA, Chicago, USA
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Study Goals
1) Provide Radiology Residents in Nairobi with teaching sessions by a mentor from University of Virginia, USA; and,
2) Assess the feasibility of creating a community of learners among residents at AKUH, Nairobi.
Mentor - William E. Brant, MD Prof. of Radiology, U of Virginia Health System
Curriculum Development
• Needs assessment – Visit Nairobi, October 2007
• Teaching file on Ftp sites
• Monthly live internet sessions on WebEx
• Cases for 17 weekly Col meetings
• Google discussion board
Goal 1 Teaching Residents by WebEx conferencing
• Validate understanding of new information• Make it ‘fit’ practice in Kenya?
OBJECTIVE: to enhance collaborative learning among Radiology residents at AKUHN.
Goal 2 Resident Community of Learners
• 17 weekly meetings of Community of Learners• Resident’s learning diary • Google Discussion Board
EVALUATION TOOLS
Community Facilitator’s Log & interactivity tool
Resident survey & exit interview & narratives
Exit Interviews – Faculty, Mentor & IT Staff
Content analysis of Webex sessions
Content analysis of Discussion Board
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Using NARRATIVE to enhance LEARNING and project EVALUATION
Nature of interaction between faculty and residents
Faculty played a facilitator’s role, encouraging problem solving and only providing practical
wisdom where appropriate
Dr Obura’s videoclip
Lessons learned
• integrate e-mentoring program into existing residency program
• CoL promotes self-management of learning
• Enhance technology for interactive teaching sessions
• Train faculty in skills of community building & collaborative learning
because if we can teach over the internet, then academic radiologists at universities … everywhere can assist in the training of radiologists in less developed countries”.
Dr Brant, e-Mentor
“I’m totally excited to be a part of this project because I see huge potential for it.
For the future of radiology education and particularly in support of RSNA’s efforts in international education ….
E-Mentoring in a Radiology Residency Program: a pilot project
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