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OncoCase: interdisciplinary case based teaching in Neuro-Oncology based on the campus platform
Martin Boeker1, Christine Müller, Rüdiger Klar
1University Hospital Freiburg, Department of Medical Informatics.
Abstract:
The problem-oriented learning (POL) paradigm has been successfully implemented in electronic medical teaching. Several e-learning and authoring platforms for POL are available. At the Freiburg University Hospital an interdisciplinary POL program has been established in the domain of Neuro-Oncology (OncoCase) utilizing the Campus e-learning platform. OncoCase e-learning is in the process of being integrated in the curriculum and is supplemented by an interdisciplinary lecture. Learning success and usability were evaluated.
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