The online educational tool “Roadmap to EEGs” significantly improved trainee performance in recognizing EEG patterns
Irfan S. Sheikh,
Roohi Katyal,
Aris Hadjinicolaou
et al.
Abstract:ObjectiveWe created a framework to assess the competency‐based EEG curriculum, outlined by the International League Against Epilepsy (ILAE) through a video‐based online educational resource (“Roadmap to EEGs”) and assessed its effectiveness and feasibility in improving trainees' knowledge.MethodsTen video‐based e‐learning modules addressed seven key topics in EEG and epileptology (normal EEG, normal variants, EEG artifacts, interictal epileptiform discharges (IED), focal seizures, idiopathic generalized epilep… Show more
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