Five-Year Review of an International Clinical Research-Training Program

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Autor(a) principal: Suemoto, C
Data de Publicação: 2015
Outros Autores: Ismail, S, Corrêa, P, Khawaja, F, Jerves, T, Pesantez, L, Germani, AC, Zaina, F, Junior, A, Ferreira, R, Singh, P, Paulo, J, Matsubayashi, S, Vidor, L, Andretta, G, Tomás, R, Illigens, B, Fregni, F
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.17/2116
Resumo: The exponential increase in clinical research has profoundly changed medical sciences. Evidence that has accumulated in the past three decades from clinical trials has led to the proposal that clinical care should not be based solely on clinical expertise and patient values, and should integrate robust data from systematic research. As a consequence, clinical research has become more complex and methods have become more rigorous, and evidence is usually not easily translated into clinical practice. Therefore, the instruction of clinical research methods for scientists and clinicians must adapt to this new reality. To address this challenge, a global distance-learning clinical research-training program was developed, based on collaborative learning, the pedagogical goal of which was to develop critical thinking skills in clinical research. We describe and analyze the challenges and possible solutions of this course after 5 years of experience (2008-2012) with this program. Through evaluation by students and faculty, we identified and reviewed the following challenges of our program: 1) student engagement and motivation, 2) impact of heterogeneous audience on learning, 3) learning in large groups, 4) enhancing group learning, 5) enhancing social presence, 6) dropouts, 7) quality control, and 8) course management. We discuss these issues and potential alternatives with regard to our research and background.
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title Five-Year Review of an International Clinical Research-Training Program
spellingShingle Five-Year Review of an International Clinical Research-Training Program
Suemoto, C
HCC MFR
Education
Distance Learning
Biomedical Research
Critical Thinking
E-Learning
title_short Five-Year Review of an International Clinical Research-Training Program
title_full Five-Year Review of an International Clinical Research-Training Program
title_fullStr Five-Year Review of an International Clinical Research-Training Program
title_full_unstemmed Five-Year Review of an International Clinical Research-Training Program
title_sort Five-Year Review of an International Clinical Research-Training Program
author Suemoto, C
author_facet Suemoto, C
Ismail, S
Corrêa, P
Khawaja, F
Jerves, T
Pesantez, L
Germani, AC
Zaina, F
Junior, A
Ferreira, R
Singh, P
Paulo, J
Matsubayashi, S
Vidor, L
Andretta, G
Tomás, R
Illigens, B
Fregni, F
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Corrêa, P
Khawaja, F
Jerves, T
Pesantez, L
Germani, AC
Zaina, F
Junior, A
Ferreira, R
Singh, P
Paulo, J
Matsubayashi, S
Vidor, L
Andretta, G
Tomás, R
Illigens, B
Fregni, F
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Suemoto, C
Ismail, S
Corrêa, P
Khawaja, F
Jerves, T
Pesantez, L
Germani, AC
Zaina, F
Junior, A
Ferreira, R
Singh, P
Paulo, J
Matsubayashi, S
Vidor, L
Andretta, G
Tomás, R
Illigens, B
Fregni, F
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv HCC MFR
Education
Distance Learning
Biomedical Research
Critical Thinking
E-Learning
topic HCC MFR
Education
Distance Learning
Biomedical Research
Critical Thinking
E-Learning
description The exponential increase in clinical research has profoundly changed medical sciences. Evidence that has accumulated in the past three decades from clinical trials has led to the proposal that clinical care should not be based solely on clinical expertise and patient values, and should integrate robust data from systematic research. As a consequence, clinical research has become more complex and methods have become more rigorous, and evidence is usually not easily translated into clinical practice. Therefore, the instruction of clinical research methods for scientists and clinicians must adapt to this new reality. To address this challenge, a global distance-learning clinical research-training program was developed, based on collaborative learning, the pedagogical goal of which was to develop critical thinking skills in clinical research. We describe and analyze the challenges and possible solutions of this course after 5 years of experience (2008-2012) with this program. Through evaluation by students and faculty, we identified and reviewed the following challenges of our program: 1) student engagement and motivation, 2) impact of heterogeneous audience on learning, 3) learning in large groups, 4) enhancing group learning, 5) enhancing social presence, 6) dropouts, 7) quality control, and 8) course management. We discuss these issues and potential alternatives with regard to our research and background.
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