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Area of Science:

  • Medical Informatics
  • Educational Technology
  • Healthcare Professional Development

Background:

  • Traditional on-the-job training presents challenges in providing consistent and safe practice environments.
  • The increasing need for standardized competencies and certifications in healthcare requires innovative training solutions.
  • Hospitals require adaptable resources to support continuous learning and skill verification for staff.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop and evaluate an interactive web-based eLearning resource for hospital-based on-the-job training.
  • To create a safe and accessible digital environment for healthcare professionals to practice skills.
  • To support preparation for initial and recertification examinations for professional competencies.

Main Methods:

  • Development of an interactive eLearning platform with customizable modules.
  • Implementation of the resource within a hospital setting for on-the-job training.
  • Assessment of the platform's usability for skill practice and competency preparation.

Main Results:

  • The interactive eLearning resource provides a secure environment for practical skill development.
  • The platform effectively supports introductory training and preparation for certification exams.
  • Positive feedback was received regarding the innovative approach to on-the-job learning.

Conclusions:

  • Interactive eLearning offers a valuable supplement to traditional on-the-job training in hospitals.
  • Digital resources can enhance the safety and effectiveness of competency-based training and certification.
  • This approach facilitates continuous professional development and skill maintenance in healthcare settings.