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Title: Student perceptions of an online post graduate course in family medicine in Sri Lanka
Authors: de Silva, R.E.E.
Fernando, J.
Sumanasekera, R.D.N.
Liyanagama, S.D.
de Silva, D.P.
Keywords: Online medical education
Family Medicine
Postgraduate diploma
Student perceptions
Issue Date: 2010
Publisher: Health Informatics Society of Sri Lanka
Citation: Sri Lanka Journal of Bio-Medical Informatics.2010;1(4):205-13
Abstract: BACKGROUND: The online Diploma course in Family Medicine (DFM) of the Post Graduate Institute of Medicine (PGIM) of the University of Colombo is one of the pioneering online post graduate medical courses in Sri Lanka.OBJECTIVES : To describe student perceptions on the online DFM course.METHODS : The study population comprised of all the students (19) of the first batch of the course. Pre- tested self administered questionnaires were administered to all students. A Likert scale was used to assess the domains of teaching, learning, levels of understanding, and technical problems. The scale ranged from 1= ["poor / not useful/did not understand"] to 5= ["excellent/ very useful/ understood very well"]. A focus group discussion was carried out to strengthen the student perceptions, based on the themes which emerged.RESULTS : Response rate was 98.4%. Levels of understanding the lessons were perceived to be high with an average of 4.8. Students were of the opinion that discussions and assignments helped them to engage in active learning. Online discussions were found to be the most useful form of learning. 88% commented that they are able to link clinical work to their online course work.CONCLUSIONS : This online course has been useful in improving student knowledge and the levels of understanding of individual lessons are satisfactory. The most useful form of learning appeared to be online discussions
Description: indexed in MEDLINE
URI: http://repository.kln.ac.lk/handle/123456789/26462
ISSN: 2651-0162
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