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This study details creating a SCORM-compliant online course for aerospace medicine, focusing on pulmonary disorders. It leverages social web technologies to enhance continuing medical education for healthcare professionals.

Keywords:
CPDContinuing Medical EducationHealthcare LOMIEEE LOMSCORMaerospace medicineaviation medicineonline educationpulmonary disorders

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Area of Science:

  • Aerospace Medicine
  • Online Education
  • Medical Informatics

Background:

  • Increasing demand for online and distance learning in specialized fields.
  • Need for interoperable, accessible, and reusable educational modules in medicine.
  • Limited e-learning resources currently available in aerospace medicine.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To illustrate the development of a SCORM-compliant e-learning course.
  • To incorporate recent advances in social web technologies into aerospace medicine education.
  • To address the need for continuing medical education in aviation and aerospace pulmonary disorders.

Main Methods:

  • Development of a SCORM-compliant course structure.
  • Integration of social web technologies for enhanced learning.
  • Focus on pulmonary disorders relevant to aerospace medicine.

Main Results:

  • A SCORM-compliant course on aerospace medicine pulmonary disorders was created.
  • The course adheres to educational and technological standards.
  • It incorporates modern social web technologies for improved learning experiences.

Conclusions:

  • The developed course enhances the availability of specialized e-learning in aerospace medicine.
  • It supports the continuing medical education requirements for general practitioners.
  • This initiative addresses a societal need for expertise in aviation and aerospace-related pulmonary issues.