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Area of Science:

  • Medical Education
  • Digital Learning
  • Healthcare Professions

Background:

  • The landscape of professional development is evolving, with a significant shift towards online learning opportunities.
  • Learner demographics are changing, with Generation Z and Generation Y entering the workforce and bringing different expectations.
  • The healthcare sector, including medical illustration, faces the challenge of adapting to these new learning modalities.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To analyze the changes in professional development, focusing on learner backgrounds (Generation Z, Generation Y) and the rise of online learning.
  • To assess the current adoption rate and encouragement of online professional development within the medical illustration and broader healthcare fields.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review on generational learning preferences and online education trends.
  • Analysis of professional development offerings in healthcare and medical illustration.
  • Qualitative assessment of barriers and facilitators to online learning adoption.

Main Results:

  • Online learning is increasingly prevalent, becoming the standard for professional development.
  • Generational differences (Gen Z, Gen Y) influence preferences for online learning engagement and format.
  • Adoption rates and active encouragement of online professional development vary across healthcare sub-specialties.

Conclusions:

  • The integration of online learning in healthcare professional development is crucial for accommodating diverse generational needs.
  • Further strategies are needed to accelerate the adoption and effective utilization of online learning opportunities for medical illustrators and healthcare professionals.
  • Bridging the gap between available online resources and learner uptake is essential for future professional growth.