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Revista de la Facultad de Medicina

versión impresa ISSN 0120-0011

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DURAN-GUERRERO, Johan Alberto; ULLOA-GUERRERO, Luis Heber  y  SALAZAR-DIAZ, Luis Carlos. Blended learning: An effective methodology for teaching radiology to medical students. rev.fac.med. [online]. 2019, vol.67, n.2, pp.273-277. ISSN 0120-0011.  https://doi.org/10.15446/revfacmed.v67n2.69862.

Introduction:

The combination of online learning environments and classroom education is known as blended learning.

Objective:

To design, implement and evaluate the blended learning method for teaching radiology to medical students.

Materials and methods:

Five online modules were designed as part of the Introduction to diagnostic imaging course for medical students. The blended learning method was implemented during the classes given in the terms 2016-II and 2017-I. Academic performance was measured using standardized tests, while the effect of the intervention was obtained by comparing the sample with a control group from the 2015-II period (traditional method).

Results:

204 students were included in the blended learning group and 90 students in the control group (traditional method). The median final exam score among the blended learning group was 16.5 (IQR: 15.5-17.8), and 15.0 (RIQ: 13.5-16.5) (p=0.001) in the control group. On average, gained knowledge among the blended learning group was 5.8 (SD:2.4) points. The association between gained knowledge and number of visits to online modules was statistically significant (p<0.05). The proportion of good performance was close to 100% on the satisfaction survey.

Conclusions:

The blended learning method increases the grades obtained in the tests performed and also shows higher satisfaction rates compared to the traditional method among medical students.

Palabras clave : Radiology; Online Systems; Problem-Based Learning; Computer User Training (MeSH).

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