|
St Emlyn’s is a virtual hospital developed by educationalists based at the Manchester Royal Infirmary, England. Development was driven by the need to provide educational materials to a work force (emergency department doctors) on a 24-hour basis. It was ‘‘built’’ (with a grant from the NHS Modernisation Agency ) on the World Wide Web as a training resource for specialist training in Emergency Medicine in the North Western (Manchester) Deanery in 2003. St Emlyn’s currently has over 600 patients although not all of these are open to public access. Initially St Emlyn’s (www.stemlyns.org.uk) was a repository for Problem-based learning (PBL) cases used in postgraduate teaching in the North West of England. PBL was instituted in the late 90s in order to encourage trainees to adopt a social constructionism approach to learning around weekly case discussions. This is a unique approach to postgraduate emergency medical education. Large parts of the St Emlyn's site are open access. In keeping with the open access nature of most of the site, there are no fees charged for the training materials and users are encouraged to use the materials for their own teaching/learning practice. The medical and nursing staff based within the Central Manchester University Hospitals are encouraged to develop and share their own learning and teaching materials with the site so they can be further used by others accessing the site. ==St.Emlyn's Blog== In 2012 a blog was added to the St.Emlyn's group of websites. The Blog address is www.stemlynsblog.org The blog has reviewed by other sites such as (Life in the Fast Lane ). Www.stemlynsblog.org not only gives weekly evidenced based learning on emergency medical topics but also acts as an online journal club for those people not able to attend the weekly emergency medicine journal club held every Friday at Manchester Royal Infirmary. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「St Emlyn's」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
|