Experiences with alternative online lectures in medical education in obstetrics and gynecology during the COVID-19 pandemic-possible efficient and student-orientated models for the future?
Maximilian RiedelGabriel EisenkolbNiklas AmannAnne KargeBastian MeyerMaria TensilFlorian ReckerAnna Maria DobberkauFabian RiedelBettina KuschelEvelyn KleinPublished in: Archives of gynecology and obstetrics (2021)
Both acceptance of and satisfaction with our e-learning modules were high, and students displayed increased demand for this kind of e-learning format. We, therefore, conclude that e-learning offerings could serve as reasonable, efficient, student-orientated substitutes for certain medical courses, especially lectures. These curricular adaptations would correlate with the high digitalization seen in students' everyday lives. This correlation may also hold true independent of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.