MOODLE BASED E-LEARNING RESOURCE FOR REVISING CLINICAL ANATOMY: AN INEXPENSIVE AND INTERACTIVE SUPPLEMENT FOR PHYSIOTHERAPY STUDENTS

Background: Basic sciences like gross anatomy and physiology are the building blocks for all clinical courses. In the traditional physiotherapy curriculum, these basic medical subjects are covered in the first year of university course, whereas the clinical papers are pushed towards the final years...

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Main Authors: Ganesh Sundaram Subramanian, Vivek Perumal
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: IJPHY 2016-08-01
Series:International Journal of Physiotherapy
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Online Access:https://www.ijphy.org/index.php/journal/article/view/265
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spelling doaj-b3147a64f8534ef086b15acbd9b3bd242020-11-24T21:58:52ZengIJPHYInternational Journal of Physiotherapy2349-59872348-83362016-08-013410.15621/ijphy/2016/v3i4/111044MOODLE BASED E-LEARNING RESOURCE FOR REVISING CLINICAL ANATOMY: AN INEXPENSIVE AND INTERACTIVE SUPPLEMENT FOR PHYSIOTHERAPY STUDENTSGanesh Sundaram Subramanian0Vivek Perumal1Department of Physiotherapy, Faculty of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, Universiti Kuala Lumpur, Royal College of Medicine Perak, Ipoh - 30450, Malaysia.Department of Anatomy, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand. Background: Basic sciences like gross anatomy and physiology are the building blocks for all clinical courses. In the traditional physiotherapy curriculum, these basic medical subjects are covered in the first year of university course, whereas the clinical papers are pushed towards the final years, in conjunction with clinical practice. The time gap between these modules needs to be minimized to apply the basic science knowledge and achieve a strong understanding of the clinical conditions and treatment procedures. To bridge this gap, we tried to reintroduce these basic science concepts, including anatomy, imaging and biomechanics during the clinical modules. Methods: An online pack of ‘pre-clinical revision tasks’ was created using the students’ learning management system-Moodle for the 3rd semester physical therapy students in Universiti Kuala Lumpur - Royal College of Medicine, Perak. The students were asked to undertake a self-directed, learning and evaluation task before each clinical module. The online resource usage was monitored periodically within Moodle. A focus group interview was conducted and a 5 point Likert scale questionnaire feedback was obtained. Results: 83 students from the third semester participated in the study. Overall, 87% of the students utilized the resource,mainly after regular class hours. The students felt that the resource was useful (79%), made the clinical concepts simple (72%) compared to previous semesters. Conclusion: Such online resources tailor-made for each course and well integrated to the curriculum would definitely allow the students refresh their basic sciences knowledge essential for clinical practice. https://www.ijphy.org/index.php/journal/article/view/265E-learninganatomyphysiotherapy studentsself-directed learning
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MOODLE BASED E-LEARNING RESOURCE FOR REVISING CLINICAL ANATOMY: AN INEXPENSIVE AND INTERACTIVE SUPPLEMENT FOR PHYSIOTHERAPY STUDENTS
International Journal of Physiotherapy
E-learning
anatomy
physiotherapy students
self-directed learning
author_facet Ganesh Sundaram Subramanian
Vivek Perumal
author_sort Ganesh Sundaram Subramanian
title MOODLE BASED E-LEARNING RESOURCE FOR REVISING CLINICAL ANATOMY: AN INEXPENSIVE AND INTERACTIVE SUPPLEMENT FOR PHYSIOTHERAPY STUDENTS
title_short MOODLE BASED E-LEARNING RESOURCE FOR REVISING CLINICAL ANATOMY: AN INEXPENSIVE AND INTERACTIVE SUPPLEMENT FOR PHYSIOTHERAPY STUDENTS
title_full MOODLE BASED E-LEARNING RESOURCE FOR REVISING CLINICAL ANATOMY: AN INEXPENSIVE AND INTERACTIVE SUPPLEMENT FOR PHYSIOTHERAPY STUDENTS
title_fullStr MOODLE BASED E-LEARNING RESOURCE FOR REVISING CLINICAL ANATOMY: AN INEXPENSIVE AND INTERACTIVE SUPPLEMENT FOR PHYSIOTHERAPY STUDENTS
title_full_unstemmed MOODLE BASED E-LEARNING RESOURCE FOR REVISING CLINICAL ANATOMY: AN INEXPENSIVE AND INTERACTIVE SUPPLEMENT FOR PHYSIOTHERAPY STUDENTS
title_sort moodle based e-learning resource for revising clinical anatomy: an inexpensive and interactive supplement for physiotherapy students
publisher IJPHY
series International Journal of Physiotherapy
issn 2349-5987
2348-8336
publishDate 2016-08-01
description Background: Basic sciences like gross anatomy and physiology are the building blocks for all clinical courses. In the traditional physiotherapy curriculum, these basic medical subjects are covered in the first year of university course, whereas the clinical papers are pushed towards the final years, in conjunction with clinical practice. The time gap between these modules needs to be minimized to apply the basic science knowledge and achieve a strong understanding of the clinical conditions and treatment procedures. To bridge this gap, we tried to reintroduce these basic science concepts, including anatomy, imaging and biomechanics during the clinical modules. Methods: An online pack of ‘pre-clinical revision tasks’ was created using the students’ learning management system-Moodle for the 3rd semester physical therapy students in Universiti Kuala Lumpur - Royal College of Medicine, Perak. The students were asked to undertake a self-directed, learning and evaluation task before each clinical module. The online resource usage was monitored periodically within Moodle. A focus group interview was conducted and a 5 point Likert scale questionnaire feedback was obtained. Results: 83 students from the third semester participated in the study. Overall, 87% of the students utilized the resource,mainly after regular class hours. The students felt that the resource was useful (79%), made the clinical concepts simple (72%) compared to previous semesters. Conclusion: Such online resources tailor-made for each course and well integrated to the curriculum would definitely allow the students refresh their basic sciences knowledge essential for clinical practice.
topic E-learning
anatomy
physiotherapy students
self-directed learning
url https://www.ijphy.org/index.php/journal/article/view/265
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