Continuing medical education in epileptology: The Level 1‐2‐3 experience of the ILAE academy
Ingmar Blümcke, Eva Biesel, Samuel Wiebe, Sandor Beniczky, Jo M. Wilmshurst, Man Mohan Mehndiratta, Ali A. Asadi‐Pooya, Christian Brandt, Alexis Arzimanoglou, Gagandeep Singh, Raidah Al Baradie, Raidah Al Baradie, Carmen Barba, Jocelyn F. Bautista, Sallie Baxendale

TL;DR
The ILAE Academy offers a structured e-learning program for medical professionals to improve their knowledge and skills in epileptology.
Contribution
The paper introduces a novel adaptive e-learning format and a structured three-level learning path for continuing medical education in epileptology.
Findings
21% of learning objectives were answered incorrectly despite learners believing they knew the answer, highlighting unconscious incompetence.
The blended learning approach in Level 2 requires 200 CME or equivalent ILAE credit points.
Level 3 includes skill-based training and offers training visits in renowned epilepsy centers with limited financial support for selected applicants.
Abstract
The International League Against Epilepsy (ILAE) Academy is the world's eminent e‐learning campus for epileptology. Its modular teaching content was developed to cover all competencies and learning objectives specified in the ILAE's curriculum for epileptology. The tutorless and self‐paced entry Level 1 program for beginners offers an interactive case‐based e‐learning approach. A blended e‐learning format was developed for the proficiency Level 2 with various learning domains and formats. They comprise a series of interactive, self‐paced and case‐based e‐learning modules covering common, but also rare or complex epilepsy conditions, through state‐of‐the‐art diagnosis and rational treatment decisions. Interactive EEG and MRI readers were integrated to support a tutorless online teaching format. An innovative adaptive e‐learning format was applied for specific learning domains to reflect…
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TopicsEpilepsy research and treatment
