A Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of Blended Versus Face-to-Face Delivery of Evidence-Based Medicine to Medical Students.
Stephen R MaloneyPeter NicklenGeorge RiversJonathan FooYing Ying OoiScott ReevesKieran WalshDragan IlicPublished in: Journal of medical Internet research (2015)
Under the study conditions, a blended learning approach was more cost-effective to operate and resulted in improved value for the institution after the third year iteration, when compared to the traditional face-to-face model. The wider applicability of the findings are dependent on the type of blended learning utilized, staffing expertise, and educational context.
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