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Titolo
Review of the cutting-edge technology employed in medical education
Autor(es)
Soggetto
Higher Education
Mobile apps
mHealth
Mobile devices
Technology
Biomedical engineering
Educación superior
Aplicaciones móviles
Dispositivos móviles
Tecnología
Ingeniería biomédica
Clasificación UNESCO
5801 Teoría y métodos educativos
32 Ciencias médicas
Fecha de publicación
2015-03
Citación
Briz Ponce, L., Juanes Méndez, J.A., García Peñalvo, F.J. (2015). Review of the cutting-edge technology employed in medical education. En: L. Gómez Chova, A. López Martínez, I. Candel Torres (Eds.), Proceedings of the 9th International Technology, Education and Development Conference – INTED 2015 (pp. 6468-6473). Valencia: IATED Academy
Resumen
[EN]The new technologies have advanced astonishingly in the last few decades. There are more and more Medical Schools adopting new tools to teach Medicine to undergraduate students or even to teach the continuous training for professionals. Not all the Universities adopt these technologies at same level or same grade of the speed but as a result it seems that they will adopt more and more often the new technologies as part of the curriculum.
This paper wants to be a review of the state of the art technologies that have stepped in the Medical Schools in the last decade. Overall, we want to describe the function of these new tools, how all of them have been adopting to teach Medicine answering most part of the demands of physicians and how they could be evolved in the future to continue making the medical education a new revolutionary industry in continual progress. Not only that, it makes the engineering biomedical a field very
interesting to explore and to be invested on, as they could enhance the skills of new professionals of Medicine to be prepared for the digital environment where they will work on. It is important to notice that the advanced technologies are enhanced at more speed than the education is able to adopt in.
Sometimes, the reason could be the unawareness of these technologies. Occasionally, it could be the money needed to invest and from time to time it could be that the leaderships of Medical Schools are
not convinced enough that the new technologies will work.
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ISBN
978-84-606-5763-7
ISSN
2340-1079
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