E-learning in medical education in resource constrained low- and middle-income countries
George Washington University · Georgetown University · +1 more institution
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Abstract
Background
In the face of severe faculty shortages in resource-constrained countries, medical schools look to e-learning for improved access to medical education. This paper summarizes the literature on e-learning in low- and middle-income countries (LMIC), and presents the spectrum of tools and strategies used.
Methods
Researchers reviewed literature using terms related to e-learning and pre-service education of health professionals in LMIC. Search terms were connected using the Boolean Operators "AND" and "OR" to capture all relevant article suggestions. Using standard decision criteria, reviewers narrowed the article suggestions to a final 124 relevant articles.
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570
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Keywords
- Medical education
- Medicine
- Open learning
- Health care
- Teaching method
- Psychology
- Cooperative learning
- Pedagogy
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