MedEthEx Online: A Computer-Based Learning Program in Medical Ethics and Communication Skills
- 1 April 2000
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Teaching and Learning in Medicine
- Vol. 12 (2) , 96-104
- https://doi.org/10.1207/s15328015tlm1202_7
Abstract
Background: Bioethics education often focuses on lectures and discussions to set a foundation for ethical decision making. Our goal was to bridge the gap between classroom learning and bedside competence through computer-assisted instruction. This article assesses the efficacy of MedEthEx Online, a computer-based learning program as part of a required Bioethics course. Description: Of 173 American medical students, 89 in Section 1 attended 8 bioethics lectures and 8 small-group discussions. Eighty-four in Section 2 had a similar course, although two group discussions were replaced with computerized learning. We compared (a) final exam scores, (b) topic-specific question scores, (c) performance with standardized patients, (d) self-assessments, and (e) course evaluations. Evaluation: Exam scores were comparable, although computerized-learning students scored higher in specific exam areas, felt somewhat more clinically prepared, and rated the course slightly better. Standardized patient interactions differed...Keywords
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