2021
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-343283/v1
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Teaching medical microbiology during the COVID-19 pandemic: perceptions of medical undergraduates and the effects of online learning

Abstract: Background:The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has imposed unprecedented hurdles to health care systems and medical faculties alike. Lecturers of practical courses at medical schools have been confronted with the challenge to transfer knowledge distantly. We sought to evaluate the effects of an online learning alternative to the traditional medical microbiology course.Methods: During the summer term 2020, medical students at the University of Saarland, Germany, participated in an online-only cours… Show more

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“…The same results are obtained from University of Saarland, Germany, participated in an onlineonly course in medical microbiology. Test performances, failure rates, and student evaluation, including open-response items, of the course during the summer term 2020 were compared to the summer term 2019 [17,18].…”
Section: The Results Of Selfpreparation and Exams In Microbiologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The same results are obtained from University of Saarland, Germany, participated in an onlineonly course in medical microbiology. Test performances, failure rates, and student evaluation, including open-response items, of the course during the summer term 2020 were compared to the summer term 2019 [17,18].…”
Section: The Results Of Selfpreparation and Exams In Microbiologymentioning
confidence: 99%