Radiology education is facing a crisis of relevance and quality in the 21st century. The rapid advances in technology, the increasing complexity of clinical cases, and the growing expectations of patients and society require radiologists to constantly update their knowledge and skills, and to adapt to new challenges and opportunities. However, the traditional methods of teaching and learning, such as lectures, textbooks, and exams, are not adequate to meet these demands. They are often passive, isolated, and standardized, and do not reflect the real-world practice of radiology, which is active, collaborative, and personalized.
To bridge this gap, there is a need for a new pedagogical approach that can foster the development of clinical reasoning, problem-solving, and lifelong learning skills in radiology learners and teachers. One such approach is online case-based learning (CBL), which is a method that uses real or simulated clinical cases as the basis for learning.
Online CBL has been widely adopted in medical education, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic, as it offers several advantages over conventional CBL, such as accessibility, flexibility, and collaboration. However, online CBL also poses some challenges, such as technical issues, distraction, and communication barriers. Moreover, there is a lack of evidence on the effectiveness, perceptions, and learning theories of online CBL in medical education.
To address this gap, Donkin et al conducted a scoping review of the literature on online CBL in medical education, published between 2010 and 2022. They searched various databases and identified 13 articles that met their inclusion criteria. They used the CASP appraisal tool to assess the quality and rigor of each study. They found that most studies were observational and descriptive, and reported positive perceptions and outcomes of online CBL. The benefits to radiology education could be summarized as:
Online CBL also has some advantages over conventional CBL, such as:
However, online CBL also faces some challenges, such as:
To address these challenges and maximize the potential of online CBL, we introduce Collective Minds Education, a cloud-based collaboration platform for radiology education, powered by Collective Minds Radiology. Collective Minds Education is designed to take your radiology education to the next level, by offering the following features and benefits:
Collective Minds Education is more than just a platform, it is a community of radiology learners and teachers, who are passionate about improving their knowledge and skills and advancing the field of radiology. By joining Collective Minds Education, you will have access to a world of radiology cases, experts, and tools, that will enrich your online CBL experience and outcomes.
If you are interested in learning more about Collective Minds Education please go ahead and book a demo with us below. We look forward to hearing from you and welcoming you to our community.
Pär Kragsterman, CTO and Co-Founder of Collective Minds Radiology
Reviewed by: Anders Nordell on October 16, 2024