Web Based Video Educational Resources for Surgeons

Authors

  • Petre Vlah-Horea BOŢIANU University of Medicine and Pharmacy from Tirgu-Mures
  • Anca BACÂREA University of Medicine and Pharmacy from Tirgu-Mures
  • Vladimir BACÂREA University of Medicine and Pharmacy from Tirgu-Mures,
  • Marius MUJI
  • Tudor CĂLINICI Iuliu Hatieganu University of Medicine and Pharmacy Cluj-Napoca

Keywords:

video-files, internet, surgery, training

Abstract

During the last years, video files showing different surgical procedures have become extremely available and popular on the internet. They are available on both free and unrestricted sites, as well as on dedicated sites which control the medical quality of the information. Honest presentation and a minimal video-editing to include information about the procedure are mandatory to achieve a product with a true educational value. The integration of the web-based video educational resources in the continuing medical information system seems to be limited and the true educational impact very difficult to assess. A review of the available literature dedicated on this subject shows that the main challenge is related to the human factor and not to the available technology. 

Author Biographies

Petre Vlah-Horea BOŢIANU, University of Medicine and Pharmacy from Tirgu-Mures

Surgical Clinic 4, M5 Department,

Anca BACÂREA, University of Medicine and Pharmacy from Tirgu-Mures

Discipline of Physiopathology, M2 Department

Vladimir BACÂREA, University of Medicine and Pharmacy from Tirgu-Mures,

Scientific Research Methodology, M2 Department

Tudor CĂLINICI, Iuliu Hatieganu University of Medicine and Pharmacy Cluj-Napoca

Department of Medical Informatics and Biostatistics

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Published

15.12.2015

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BOŢIANU PV-H, BACÂREA A, BACÂREA V, MUJI M, CĂLINICI T. Web Based Video Educational Resources for Surgeons. Appl Med Inform [Internet]. 2015 Dec. 15 [cited 2024 Apr. 26];37(4):51-5. Available from: https://ami.info.umfcluj.ro/index.php/AMI/article/view/560

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