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+ | I focused on the topic Neonatal Respiratory Distress Syndrome (RDS). RDS is a disease that affects premature babies. Premature babies born less than 37 weeks gestation lack a compound in their lungs called surfactant (Sweet et. al., 2010). Without surfactant, these babies struggle to breath and many may die without appropriate treatment. | ||
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+ | A variety of web based resources were used to prepare for this topic. In the medical field, evidence based peer reviewed literature is considered the gold standard. UpToDate and Medscape provide an excellent overview of the pathology, diagnosis, and treatment options for RDS. These sites provide a foundation that the students can use as a base to build their knowledge on the management of RDS. The article in Neonatology journal titled “European Consensus Guidelines on the Management of Neonatal Respiratory Distress Syndrome in Preterm Infants – 2010 Update” further outlines the clinical management of RDS based on evidence based literature. These three resources provide the educators a framework for teaching of the topic and are valuable resources for the students. | ||
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+ | Another important learning tool is the use of continuing education (CE) webinars available to students. There are a variety of CE webinars available on Drager Medical, a popular neonatal ventilator company, and NICUniversity. The webinars can be watched in class or at home by students and are also available on tablets to provide easier access. Upon completion of the webinars, there are questions available for the students to answer, and if correctly answered the students are presented with a certificate of completion. The webinars are often led by international experts in the medical field and provide the students with clinical experience that is often lost in textbooks or webpages. Although the Drager Medical webinars are often biased as they are developed to promote their ventilators, they provide valuable information about how to effectively use their products. It is difficult to obtain this information elsewhere. | ||
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+ | The final resource I analyzed was Quizlet. The website is an educational tool where the teacher and/or students can create questions, quizzes and flashcards to help with studying and understanding of the material. Students also have the option of looking at other topics and subsets created by other groups. | ||
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+ | I have focused on a range of learning resources to provide students with a valuable learning experience and to cover a variety of different learning styles. Resources examined include medical journals, newsletters and continuing education programs. A resource not available that would strengthen students learning on RDS is an interactive patient case studies website – this would enable students to develop critical analysis skills as required for effective management of their patients. | ||
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+ | Sweet D, G, Carnielli V, Greisen G, Hallman M, Ozek E, Plavka R, Saugstad O, D, Simeoni U, Speer C, P, Halliday H, L, European Consensus Guidelines on the Management of Neonatal Respiratory Distress Syndrome in Preterm Infants – 2010 Update. Neonatology 2010;97:402-417 |
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I focused on the topic Neonatal Respiratory Distress Syndrome (RDS). RDS is a disease that affects premature babies. Premature babies born less than 37 weeks gestation lack a compound in their lungs called surfactant (Sweet et. al., 2010). Without surfactant, these babies struggle to breath and many may die without appropriate treatment.
A variety of web based resources were used to prepare for this topic. In the medical field, evidence based peer reviewed literature is considered the gold standard. UpToDate and Medscape provide an excellent overview of the pathology, diagnosis, and treatment options for RDS. These sites provide a foundation that the students can use as a base to build their knowledge on the management of RDS. The article in Neonatology journal titled “European Consensus Guidelines on the Management of Neonatal Respiratory Distress Syndrome in Preterm Infants – 2010 Update” further outlines the clinical management of RDS based on evidence based literature. These three resources provide the educators a framework for teaching of the topic and are valuable resources for the students.
Another important learning tool is the use of continuing education (CE) webinars available to students. There are a variety of CE webinars available on Drager Medical, a popular neonatal ventilator company, and NICUniversity. The webinars can be watched in class or at home by students and are also available on tablets to provide easier access. Upon completion of the webinars, there are questions available for the students to answer, and if correctly answered the students are presented with a certificate of completion. The webinars are often led by international experts in the medical field and provide the students with clinical experience that is often lost in textbooks or webpages. Although the Drager Medical webinars are often biased as they are developed to promote their ventilators, they provide valuable information about how to effectively use their products. It is difficult to obtain this information elsewhere.
The final resource I analyzed was Quizlet. The website is an educational tool where the teacher and/or students can create questions, quizzes and flashcards to help with studying and understanding of the material. Students also have the option of looking at other topics and subsets created by other groups.
I have focused on a range of learning resources to provide students with a valuable learning experience and to cover a variety of different learning styles. Resources examined include medical journals, newsletters and continuing education programs. A resource not available that would strengthen students learning on RDS is an interactive patient case studies website – this would enable students to develop critical analysis skills as required for effective management of their patients.
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Sweet D, G, Carnielli V, Greisen G, Hallman M, Ozek E, Plavka R, Saugstad O, D, Simeoni U, Speer C, P, Halliday H, L, European Consensus Guidelines on the Management of Neonatal Respiratory Distress Syndrome in Preterm Infants – 2010 Update. Neonatology 2010;97:402-417