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Sa’ad Laws, MA, MLISInformation Services Librarian
Using Interactive Narrative to Drive Student Learning
Mohamud A. Verjee, MBChB, FCFPAssociate Professor of Family Medicine in Clinical Medicine
Paul Mussleman, MLISInformation Services Librarian
Jeremy Walker, MLISInformation Services Specialist
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First, some quick background…
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First, some quick background…
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Qatar_location_map.svg
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First, some quick background…
http://www.google.com/mapshttps://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Qatar_location_map.svg
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https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Desert_Qatar.JPG
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http://www.flickriver.com/photos/39411748@N06/tags/doha/
1983
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http://www.flickriver.com/photos/39411748@N06/tags/doha/
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Doha_skyline.jpg
1983
2013
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Reya Salibahttp://www.qatarisbooming.com/
www.dohanews.co www.dohanews.co
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Weill Cornell Medicine
Virginia Commonwealth University
Carnegie Mellon University
Texas A&M University
Georgetown University
Northwestern University
Qatar Faculty of Islamic Studies
HEC Paris
University College London
Qatar Biomedical Research Institute
Qatar Computing Research Institute
Qatar Environment and Energy Research
Institute
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Medical Education
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Medical Education
Pre-Med
Year 1
Pre-Med
Year 2
MedicalY
ear 1
Medical
Year 2
MedicalY
ear 3
MedicalY
ear 4
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Medical Education
Pre-Med
Year 1
Pre-Med
Year 2
MedicalY
ear 1
Medical
Year 2
MedicalY
ear 3
MedicalY
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Medical Education
Pre-Med
Year 1
Pre-Med
Year 2
MedicalY
ear 1
Medical
Year 2
MedicalY
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MedicalY
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Clerkships
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Medical Education
Pre-Med
Year 1
Pre-Med
Year 2
MedicalY
ear 1
Medical
Year 2
MedicalY
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MedicalY
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ClerkshipsIntroduction Critical Care Internal
Medicine
Medicine, Patients &
SocietyNeurology Public
Health
OBGYN Pediatrics Primary Care Psychiatry Surgery
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Medical Education
Pre-Med
Year 1
Pre-Med
Year 2
MedicalY
ear 1
Medical
Year 2
MedicalY
ear 3
MedicalY
ear 4
ClerkshipsIntroduction Critical Care Internal
Medicine
Medicine, Patients &
SocietyNeurology Public
Health
OBGYN Pediatrics Primary Care Psychiatry Surgery
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Primary Care Clerkship + Library Instruction
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lecture_hall
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Primary Care Clerkship + Library Instruction
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lecture_hall
http://www.dogonews.com/2012/4/28/the-towns-of-dull-and-boring-forge-an-exciting-partnership
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Change it up!
StudentLearning
Outcomes
Passive Lecture
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Change it up!
StudentLearning
Outcomes
Passive Lecture
Clinical Scenario(complex narrative)
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Change it up!
StudentLearning
Outcomes
Passive Lecture
Clinical Scenario(complex narrative)
“E-Learning Module”
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Change it up!
StudentLearning
Outcomes
Passive Lecture
Clinical Scenario(complex narrative)
hyperboleandahalf.blogspot.com
“E-Learning Module”
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Development – Clinical Scenario
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Development – Clinical Scenario
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Development – Clinical Scenario
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Development – Clinical Scenario
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Development – Stories
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Development – Stories
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Oncology_doctor_consults_with_patient.jpg
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Development – Stories to Storyboards
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Development – Module Creation
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Development – Module Creation
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Development – Module Creation
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Development – Module Creation
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Development – Module Creation
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Development – Module Creation
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Development – Module Creation
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Development – Module Creation
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Development – Module Creation
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Development – Module Creation
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Development – Module Creation
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Development – Module Creation
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Time to teach!
•Multiple cohorts
•Total of 40 students
•Culturally diverse
•~60% Female, 40% Male
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hyperboleandahalf.blogspot.com
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Did anything work!?
hyperboleandahalf.blogspot.com
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“During the eLearning teaching module, how did you perceive your learning experience?”
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“During the eLearning teaching module, how did you perceive your learning experience?”
Boring / Un-interesting
Engaging / Exciting
02468
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Comments
“Best librarian presentation so far.”
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Comments
“Best librarian presentation so far.”
“It was the best lecture for EBM!”
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Comments
“Best librarian presentation so far.”
:)“It was the best lecture for EBM!”
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Comments“What element did you enjoy most from this module, and why?”
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Comments“What element did you enjoy most from this module, and why?”
"Engaging", "Interactive", "Stimulating"
70%
Animations & Visuals
17%
Other13%
• 30 comments (75%)
• “The interactive format of the session”
• “It was interactive and clinically relevant”
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Comments“What was the most important thing you learned?”
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Comments“What was the most important thing you learned?”
• 32 comments (83%)
• Dynamed
• Visual Dx
• Micromedex
• Medline
"Resources"41%
Clinical Knowledge17%
Specific resources
41%
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CommentsRoom for improvement…
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CommentsRoom for improvement…
TOO SLOW(25%)
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CommentsRoom for improvement…
TOO EASY(anecdotal)
TOO SLOW(25%)
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Is this sustainable!?
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Is this sustainable!?
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Is this sustainable!?
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Is this sustainable!?
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Wrap Up & Going Forward
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Wrap Up & Going Forward
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Wrap Up & Going Forward
Scenario and narrative based learning worked to increase engagement!
Students reported enjoying mediated learning.
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Wrap Up & Going Forward
Scenario and narrative based learning worked to increase engagement!
Students reported enjoying mediated learning.
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Wrap Up & Going Forward
Scenario and narrative based learning worked to increase engagement!
Students reported enjoying mediated learning.
Instruction and scenarios need to be more challenging and/or faster paced.
Formal assessment of student learning and achievement is needed.
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Sa’ad Laws, MA, MLISInformation Services Librarian
THANKSMohamud A. Verjee, MBChB, FCFPAssociate Professor of Family Medicine in Clinical Medicine
Paul Mussleman, MLISInformation Services Librarian
Jeremy Walker, MLISInformation Services Specialist
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