Video podcasting can supplement clinical skills teaching

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Video Podcasting can Supplement Clinical Skills Teaching Rhys Clement, Tim Coughlin, Charlotte Longman, Jon Lund 2009

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Video Podcasting can Supplement Clinical

Skills Teaching

Rhys Clement, Tim Coughlin, Charlotte Longman, Jon Lund

2009

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About Us• Podcasting since

2006 with the ‘MedSchool Finals Podcast” in iTunes

• Producing video podcasts for one year

• Content on Youtube : 42000 hits in one year

MedSchool Finals Podcast

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Our Beliefs• Podcasting should be an adjunct to

traditional teaching methods, not a replacement

• It will inevitably become an integral part of all curriculums

• Material should be made freely available to all rather than locked into university networks

• This can easily be done via the internet or iTunes

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Current Research

• Focussed on audio podcasting

• Demonstrated that learning was superior between the podcast group over the didactic learning group in an assessment

19.13Mark Gained 18.23

p = 0.04

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Current Research

• On top of improved learning from e-learning / podcasting there was no loss in satisfaction compared to traditional teaching methods

• Can reduce the actual teaching time required in parts of curriculum and material can be reused multiple times without further outlay

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Why Present on Video Podcasts?• Since adding video podcasts

overwhelmingly positive feedback

• Most students have a video capable portable device such as iPod / iPhone

• Currently very limited material

• We want to stimulate interest and further research

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Advantages over Streaming

• YouTube offers similar material

• Not always accessible

• Can’t download video

• Limit to video length (10 mins)

• Higher quality video and no issues with loss of connection

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Video Podcasting

• Can learn clinical examination skills

• Utilizes ‘wasted time’

• Allows demonstration of good clinical signs repeatedly when students may never otherwise see them

• Students anecdotally feel it is enhancing their learning

• Awaiting results from research to formally evaluate outcomes

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Video Podcasting

• Videos up to 20 mins long

• Seven Videos on YouTube and 11 on iTunes

• Five star rating on iTunes, 4.2 star rating on YouTube

• More than 42000 views on YouTube, the vast majority from the USA

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Video Podcasting

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“Great

Videos”

“Perfect Video - thanks”“Great Video for leaning the thyroid examination-

found it really helpful for exams”

“Really good and instructive vid

- I’m a med student

from Italy are there other videos av

ailable somewhere?”

“The podcasts are superb and reallyuseful for revision whilst on the wards... Please keep them coming”

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Conclusion• Video Podcasting is an exciting under-

used tool

• Only 45 clinical examination videos on the whole of iTunes

• Students expressed clear desire to have access to more

• Please make content freely available to all on the internet / iTunes

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Next Step• Our next step is to create a freely

accessible website with video and audio podcasts and traditional text as lecture ‘handouts’.

www.surgeryandmedicine.com

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Thank You