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Participating In A Community Of Learners Enhances Resident Perceptions Of Learning In An E-Mentoring Program: Proof Of Concept, Timona Obura, William. E. Brant, Fiona Miller, I. J. Parboosingh
Participating In A Community Of Learners Enhances Resident Perceptions Of Learning In An E-Mentoring Program: Proof Of Concept, Timona Obura, William. E. Brant, Fiona Miller, I. J. Parboosingh
Obstetrics and Gynaecology, East Africa
Background
Community learning and e-mentoring, learning methods used in higher education, are not used to any extent in residency education. Yet both have the potential to enhance resident learning and, in the case of community learning, introduce residents to basic lifelong learning skills. We set out to determine whether residents participating in an Internet based e-mentoring program would, with appropriate facilitation, form a community of learners (CoL) and hold regular community meetings. We also determined resident and faculty perceptions of CoL and Internet sessions as effective learning experiences.
Methods
A six-month e-mentoring pilot was offered to 10 Radiology residents in …