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Published in: Insights into Imaging 1/2023

Open Access 01-12-2023 | Original Article

Invest in the future: “Hands-on Radiology” summer school

Authors: Laura Segger, Adrian A. Marth, Vitus Gosch, Jonas Oppenheimer, Sophia Lüken, Annika Bierbrauer, Martine S. Nilssen, Mona Jahn, Bernd Hamm, Markus Lerchbaumer, Timo A. Auer

Published in: Insights into Imaging | Issue 1/2023

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Abstract

Purpose

The field of radiology is currently underestimated by undergraduate medical students. The “Hands-on Radiology” summer school was established to improve radiology knowledge and interest among undergraduates. The purpose of this questionnaire survey was to analyze whether a radiological hands-on course is an effective tool to reach and motivate undergraduate students.

Materials and methods

The three-day course held in August 2022 included lectures, quizzes, and small group hands-on workshops focusing on practical work with simulators. All participants (n = 30) were asked to rate their knowledge and motivation to specialize in radiology at the beginning of the summer school (day 1) and the end (day 3). The questionnaires included multiple choice questions, 10-point scale questions and open comment questions. The second questionnaire (day 3) included additional questions regarding the program (topic choice, length, etc.).

Results

Out of 178 applicants, 30 students (16.8%) from 21 universities were selected to participate (50% female and 50% male students). All students completed both questionnaires. The overall rating was 9.47 on a 10-point scale. While the self-reported knowledge level increased from 6.47 (day 1) to 7.50 (day 3), almost all participants (96.7%, n = 29/30) mentioned an increased interest in the specialization of radiology after the event. Interestingly, most students (96.7%) preferred onsite teaching instead of online teaching and chose residents over board-certified radiologists as teachers.

Conclusion

Intensive three-day courses are valuable tools to strengthen interest in radiology and increase knowledge among medical students. Particularly, students who already have a tendency to specialize in radiology are further motivated.
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Metadata
Title
Invest in the future: “Hands-on Radiology” summer school
Authors
Laura Segger
Adrian A. Marth
Vitus Gosch
Jonas Oppenheimer
Sophia Lüken
Annika Bierbrauer
Martine S. Nilssen
Mona Jahn
Bernd Hamm
Markus Lerchbaumer
Timo A. Auer
Publication date
01-12-2023
Publisher
Springer Vienna
Published in
Insights into Imaging / Issue 1/2023
Electronic ISSN: 1869-4101
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13244-023-01382-0

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