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Project OPUS: Development and evaluation of an electronic platform for pain management education of medical undergraduates in resource-limited settings.

Tonia C OnyekaNneka IloanusiEve NamisangoJustus U OnuKehinde Sharafadeen OkunadeAlhassan Datti MohammedMuktar A GadanyaAbubakar U NagomaSamuel OjiakorChukwudi IloOkey OkuzuChinelo OducheNgozi UgwuMatthew John Allsop
Published in: PloS one (2020)
e-Learning approaches to pain management education can enhance traditional learning methods and may increase students' knowledge. Future iterations of e-Learning approaches will need to consider facilitating the download of data and content for the platform to increase user uptake and engagement. The platform was piloted as an optional adjunct to existing curricula. Future efforts to advocate and support integration of e-Learning for pain education should be two-fold; both to include pain education in the curricula of medical colleges across Nigeria and the use of e-Learning approaches to enhance teaching where feasible.
Keyphrases
  • pain management
  • healthcare
  • chronic pain
  • quality improvement
  • high throughput
  • current status
  • spinal cord injury
  • spinal cord
  • medical students
  • deep learning
  • single cell