期刊论文详细信息
Avicenna Journal of Medicine
An online academic writing and publishing skills course: Help Syrians find their voice
Abdelkader Chaar1  Ahmad Al Moujahed2  Heba Abolaban3  Belal Firwana4  Abdulrahman Masrani5  Fares Alahdab6  Yamama Bdaiwi7  Ammar Sabouni8 
[1] Department of Internal Medicine, St John Hospital and Medical Center, Detroit, MI;Department of Ophthalmology, Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA;Department of Public Health, Bouvé College of Health Sciences, Northeastern University, Boston, MA;Division of Hematology/Oncology, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Little Rock, AR, USA;Mallinckrodt Institute of Radiology, Washington University, St Louis, MO, USA;Mayo Evidence-based Practice Center, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN;Medical school, Faculty of Medicine, Damascus University, Damascus, Syria;Medical school, Kasr Al-Ainy Faculty of Medicine, Cairo University, Cairo, Egypt;
关键词: academic writing;    facebook;    gotowebinar;    medical education;    online course;    online learning;    social media;    youtube;   
DOI  :  10.4103/ajm.AJM_204_16
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

Purpose: A group of Arab-American physicians and researchers in the United States organized a blended online course in academic writing and publishing in medicine targeting medical students and physicians in war-torn Syria. This was an effort to address one of the reasons behind the poor quantity and quality of scientific research papers in Syria and the Arab region. In this paper, we report on the design, conduct, and outcome of this course and attempt to evaluate its effectiveness. Methods: The educational intervention was a 2-month blended online course. We administered a questionnaire to assess satisfaction and self-reported improvement in knowledge, confidence, and skills of academic writing and publishing. Results: The course succeeded in reaching more than 2588 physicians and medical students from the region; 159 of them completed most of the course. Eighty-three percent of the participants felt that they were confident enough to write an academic paper after the course and 95% felt the learning objectives were achieved with an average student satisfaction of 8.4 out of 10. Conclusion: Physicians in Syria and neighboring countries are in need of training to become an active part of the global scientific community and to document and communicate the crisis their countries are going through from a medical perspective. Low-cost online educational initiatives help respond, at least partially, to those needs.

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