scholarly journals Teaching Psychomotor Skills in a Virtual Environment: An Educational Case Study

2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (9) ◽  
pp. 537
Author(s):  
Laura Plummer ◽  
Lesley Smith ◽  
Elizabeth Cornforth ◽  
Shweta Gore

In March 2020, most physical therapy schools across the globe transitioned to online learning in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. This change posed unique challenges not only because it required adapting to new technology in a short period but, more importantly, it involved developing ways to teach hands-on psychomotor and clinical skills virtually while maintaining the quality of instruction. In response to the rapid transition, the physical therapy program at MGH Institute of Health Professions (IHP)designed and implemented a novel and effective coaching model to address the challenges. The model was developed based on experiential learning theory, constructivism, a coaching framework, and andragogical principles of feedback and reflection. Not only did the model meet its objectives of effectively teaching basic psychomotor skills in the virtual environment, but it may also have andragogical benefits that can be applied to traditional face-to-face methods. This case study describes the theoretical underpinning of the model, its development and implementation, the perceived effectiveness for learning psychomotor skills in a virtual environment, and the potential for broader relevance to future models of physical therapy education.

2018 ◽  
Vol 46 (3) ◽  
pp. 177-183
Author(s):  
Bernard Grevemeyer ◽  
Andrew Knight

Dedicated clinical skills laboratories (CSLs) that make use of models, mannequins and simulators, are being increasingly established in medical and veterinary schools. These have been commonplace in medical schools for more than two decades, but their incorporation within the teaching of veterinary curricula has occurred much more recently. In 2007, a decision was taken to establish a CSL at Ross University School of Veterinary Medicine. We considered the range of skills that we wished to teach, the physical space and equipment needed, the storage and air conditioning requirements, the facilities needed to deliver PowerPoint lectures and case study presentations, and other essentials necessary to handle cadaver specimens. We converted an appropriate campus building to our needs, hired teaching staff, and started to source models and mannequins for the teaching of veterinary clinical skills. In 2010, 177 senior students completed a survey evaluating their experiences within our CSL. Student satisfaction was generally high, with 95% of respondents feeling that the CSL had improved their psychomotor skills. However, 15% of them felt that the models were insufficiently realistic. Our clinical skills programme has since developed considerably, and it currently offers instruction in a diverse array of surgical, medical and other clinical skills. We hope that this description of our experiences may assist others embarking on similar projects elsewhere.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Stefan Du Plessis ◽  
Farah Otaki ◽  
Shroque Zaher ◽  
Nabil Zary ◽  
Ibrahim Inuwa ◽  
...  

UNSTRUCTURED The novel coronavirus disease pandemic has forced universities around the world to transition to distance learning immediately. This case study sheds light on the rapid transition to distance learning due to COVID-19 of an undergraduate medical program at the College of Medicine in the Mohammad Bin Rashid University of Medicine and Health Sciences. The purposeful transition to distance learning efforts is reflected upon as four interrelated aspects: supporting faculty members in delivering the content, managing curriculum changes, engaging with the students to facilitate the distance learning experiences, and conducting online assessments. Challenges included the high perceived uncertainty, need for making ad-hoc decisions, lack of experiential learning and clinical skills' testing, and blurring of work-rest boundaries. Seminal triumphs included building on a strong existing digital base, a vision for innovation, and a cohesive team that was key to agility, rapid decision-making, and implementation.


2016 ◽  
Vol 15 (2) ◽  
pp. 297-303
Author(s):  
Luciana Vieira Castilho Weinert ◽  
Eduardo Borba Neves

Introduction: The intensive physical therapy program using dynamic clothing and elastic cords is an innovative approach in pediatric neurology physiotherapy area. Objective: To analyze the benefits of using dynamic clothes in intensive physical therapy protocols in patients with cerebral palsy. Methods: Electronic databases were used retrospectively without date restriction, in English, Portuguese and Spanish. The search focused on studies to document the use of intensive physical therapy protocols with the clothes on PC. Results: 14 studies were reviewed 6 narrative reviews, 1 systematic review, 6 clinical trials and one case study. It was not possible to group the results due to the diversity of protocols, the characteristics of the participants and the instruments used. Conclusion: All analysed studies reported improvement in gross motor control of patients, however, it is suggested the realization of double blind randomized and controlled clinical trials to prove the benefits of intensive physiotherapy programs with dynamic clothes.


2019 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 38-49 ◽  
Author(s):  
B. K. Handoyo ◽  
M. R. Mashudi ◽  
H. P. Ipung

Current supply chain methods are having difficulties in resolving problems arising from the lack of trust in supply chains. The root reason lies in two challenges brought to the traditional mechanism: self-interests of supply chain members and information asymmetry in production processes. Blockchain is a promising technology to address these problems. The key objective of this paper is to present qualitative analysis for blockchain in supply chain as the decision-making framework to implement this new technology. The analysis method used Val IT business case framework, validated by the expert judgements. The further study needs to be elaborated by either the existing organization that use blockchain or assessment by the organization that will use blockchain to improve their supply chain management.


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