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  • Medical Education Technology
  • Radiology Informatics
  • Digital Learning in Medicine

Background:

  • The integration of mobile devices into medical education is rapidly evolving.
  • Resident physicians are key stakeholders in adopting new educational technologies.
  • Assessing the utility of tablets in radiology training is crucial for curriculum development.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate how radiology residents utilize iPads for educational and clinical purposes.
  • To gather resident feedback on the perceived value of iPads in academic medical centers.
  • To understand adoption patterns of tablet technology in radiology residency programs.

Main Methods:

  • A survey was administered to 38 radiology residents (postgraduate years 2-5) after a 6-month iPad 2 trial.
  • Residents received iPads with subscriptions to e-Anatomy and STATdx.
  • The survey assessed usage patterns, application preferences, and opinions on clinical utility.

Main Results:

  • 95% of residents completed the survey; 86% reported daily iPad use.
  • 88% used radiology-specific applications like e-Anatomy weekly or daily.
  • Preference for reading journal articles on iPad was high (70%), but textbook preference was split; clinical utility and integration into workflow were limited.

Conclusions:

  • The iPad has been enthusiastically adopted by radiology residents as an educational tool.
  • Residents utilize iPads effectively as learning aids, aligning with "millennial learner" needs.
  • The incorporation of iPads into daily clinical workflow, such as image review and report editing, has been less significant.