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Creation of an iBook aimed at medical students – a student’s perspective

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At Manchester Medical School, students enter the clinical environment having received only limited teaching of cardiovascular examination. This is delivered during a 1-h lecture and 1 h of clinical teaching. I thought this was an insufficient amount of teaching and decided to try and rectify this issue. Six months into year 1 of clinical teaching, the students complete a 4-week Personal Excellence Pathway project, which is designed to help students explore areas of interest to them. To rectify the perceived lack of teaching, I created an interactive iBook that demonstrates in a detailed way how to examine a patient’s cardiovascular system. Methods: The iBook was created u iBooks Author, a free Apple product. It is interactive and easy to use. I built it using free editing software such as iMovie and iPhoto. Full explanations and demonstrations of the examination itself and of the signs elicited were created using video, audio, clinical images, and links to a glossary. This core content was acquired by spending time in clinics, filming a consultant performing the examination, and acquiring images of clinical features on the wards. Results: Overall, given the breadth and depth of the subject covered, the iBook took less time to create than I had expected. Recording the video contents took far less time than expected. Obtaining the clinical images for the relevant signs took longer than expected. Conclusions: Many students now use iPads and Apple laptops as an integral part of their work. The creation of such an interactive iBook that is interesting and widely accessible by the students can be very beneficial to the medical student population. In this 4-week project, I showed that it is possible for a student to create an innovative learning tool in a short amount of time that can enrich the education of fellow students at medical school.
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Bibliogr. 6 poz., rys., zdj.
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  • Manchester Medical School, 263 Burton Road, West Didsbury, Manchester M20 2WA, UK
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  • 1. MedLea – Introduction to Clinical Learning (ICL) [Internet]. Available at: https://www.medlea.manchester.ac.uk/files/year3/icl/. Accessed: 6 Mar 2015.
  • 2. Payne KF, Goodson AM, Tahim A, Wharrad HJ, Fan K. Using the iBook in medical education and healthcare settings – the iBook as a reusable learning object; a report of the author’s experience using iBooks Author software. J Vis Commun Med 2012;35:162–9.
  • 3. Sloan RH. Using an e-Textbook and iPad: results of a pilot program. J Educ Technol Syst 2012;41:87–104.
  • 4. Shurtz S, von Isenburg M. Exploring e-readers to support clinical medical education: two case studies. J Med Libr Assoc JMLA 2011;99:110–7.
  • 5. Nguyen L, Barton SM, Nguyen LT. iPads in higher education – hype and hope. Br J Educ Technol 2015;46:190–203.
  • 6. Bookry – Welcome | Interactive HTML 5 widgets for iBooks Author [Internet]. Available at: http://bookry.com/. Accessed: 4 Mar 2015.
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