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Using Computer-Assisted Instruction to Increase Otolaryngology Education During Medical School.

Margaret C MichelArielle ThalAndrew D SparksPhilip E Zapanta
Published in: MedEdPORTAL : the journal of teaching and learning resources (2021)
The improvement of test scores indicates that this module was an effective educational intervention at our institution for increasing exposure and improving otolaryngology knowledge in third- and fourth-year medical students. As medical schools shift toward adult learning principles such as independent and self-directed learning, computer-assisted instruction is an alternative to classroom-based didactics. Creating resources for independent study will allow more time for otolaryngology faculty and residents to teach clinical exam skills and interactive case-based discussions, which are less suitable to teach via computer-assisted instruction.
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