Interdisciplinary interactive blended learning concept in times of a pandemic – pain medicine “totally digital”
Lisa Schramm, Patrick Friedrich, Jürgen Schüttler, Björn Lütcke

TL;DR
This paper describes a fully digital blended learning approach for pain medicine education during the pandemic, combining online modules with interactive seminars.
Contribution
The novel contribution is an interdisciplinary blended learning platform for pain medicine that integrates theory and practical training in a digital format.
Findings
170 students completed the online program with an average self-assessed completion time of 4-6 hours.
Feedback indicated content-related comments (43%), praise (33%), and technical issues (23%).
Students successfully performed structured pain anamnesis but faced challenges in submitting therapy proposals.
Abstract
Pain medicine is located in different sections of the medical curriculum. In the pandemic situation, an online teaching concept for Q14 which includes several disciplines had to be developed. The goal of the project was to create a fully digitized learning platform for the cross-sectional area Q14 that allows all participating disciplines to address the various learning goals without losing a practical component. First, the students' expectations regarding education in the field of pain medicine were recorded by means of a survey among medical students. Based on this, a teaching module in a blended learning format was developed, which consisted of two parts. Within a digital learning platform, students were first required to complete consecutive learning units using an interactive learning management system. This was followed by a presence phase (online ZOOM seminar) in which, under…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCOVID-19 and Mental Health · Anatomy and Medical Technology · Innovations in Medical Education
