# Program development and initial experiences with the online class “Erste Hilfe Kasten – Allgemeinmedizin”

**Authors:** Sabine Seiler, Frederik Schelter, Eberhard Nöfer, Marco Roos

PMC · DOI: 10.3205/zma001741 · GMS Journal for Medical Education · 2025-04-15

## TL;DR

This paper describes an e-learning program to teach business management to medical trainees in general medicine, aiming to help them establish medical practices.

## Contribution

A modular e-learning program combining business knowledge and medical training for postgraduate doctors is developed and evaluated.

## Key findings

- A needs analysis informed the development of twelve self-contained e-learning modules.
- 72 participants started using the e-learning class by May 2024.
- Initial participant needs aligned with the content offered, but feedback mechanisms were underutilized.

## Abstract

This project aims to provide doctors in postgraduate training (ÄiW) in general medicine with business knowledge of practice management through a modular training program within an e-learning environment, thereby reducing important barriers to establishing a medical practice.

To develop the concept, a needs analysis (interviews with medical specialists, ÄiW, and medical students) was combined with teaching and informational materials from the Association of Statutory Health Insurance Physicians.

The developed e-learning concept consists of twelve self-contained modules that include various formats (teaching letters, videos, audio slide presentations, and checklists) for knowledge transfer and reflection. By May 2024, 72 participants had started using the class. The needs initially stated by the participants largely corresponded with the content offered. So far, the possibility of feedback to adapt the content or questions about the content have not been used.

The modular e-learning class presented here covers business management topics in general practice and can help reduce this important barrier.

## Full-text entities

- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

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