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Virtual cardiovascular magnetic resonance training proves feasible and effective: survey data from international participants of the CMR Academy Berlin, Germany.

Djawid HashemiPatrick DoeblinKarl Jakob WeissMatthias Schneider-ReigbertRebecca Elisabeth BeyerCorinna ElseAlessandro FaragliChristian StehningPhilipp StawowySteffen E PetersenChiara Bucciarelli-DucciAllison G HaysNorbert FreyHolger ThieleAndreas PortmannEckart FleckSebastian Kelle
Published in: European heart journal. Imaging methods and practice (2023)
The transition from in-person to online CMR training at the CMR Academy Berlin was successful in maintaining overall satisfaction. However, there is room for improvement in terms of increased interaction, particularly for online participants. Future CMR- and potentially also cardiac computer tomography-courses should consider adopting a hybrid format to accommodate participants' preferences and enhance their learning experience, especially to gain level II competency, whereas level I virtual only might be sufficient.
Keyphrases
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