Comparison of methods for teaching developmental milestones to pediatric residents |
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Authors: | Marie Leiner G. Prasad Krishnamurthy O. Blanc B. Castillo I. Medina |
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Affiliation: | (1) Division of General Medicine and Geriatrics, Department of Medicine, Baystate Medical Center, Springfield, MA, USA;(2) Tufts University School of Medicine, Boston, MA, USA;(3) Internal Medicine Residency Programs, Department of Medicine, Baystate Medical Center/Tufts University, 759 Chestnut Street-S2570, Boston, MA, USA |
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Abstract: | Background Interactive media are effective tools in teaching and allow for self-directed study, which develops skills for life-long learning among health professionals. With this type of study, the learner can review material at his/her own pace and target areas that require emphasis. Pediatric residents require an accurate understanding of developmental milestones in children of various ages and their normal variations. The best representation of developmental milestones requires video recordings of children demonstrating appropriate skills. However, such recordings are not always available, so printed materials are most often used. In this realm, a computer-based interactive learning tool using animated cartoons gives flexibility for presentation using drawings. We compared pediatric residents’ knowledge of developmental milestones in neonates to 5-year-olds before and after study with either an interactive DVD or paper-based materials. |
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