Broadband telemedicine: teaching on the information superhighway

J Telemed Telecare. 1995;1(2):111-6. doi: 10.1177/1357633X9500100207.

Abstract

The INSURRECT project uses the SuperJANET network to link six sites in the UK for interactive teaching and learning in surgery, an area of higher education where visual information is critical to the learning process. Collaboration between the six universities allows students access to a larger pool of surgical expertise and case studies than any single institution could provide. The project expects to improve the time that medical students can devote to surgery by up to 50%, by providing both supervised and unsupervised access to important visual information and case studies. Finally, the reduction in student numbers in operating theatres should reduce the infection risk to patients. A key component of the project is the central image resource, located in London, but allowing students and surgeons access from anywhere on the network. This paper describes the development of the interactive surgical teaching system and our experience with it during the first 18 months. One subjective observation, noticed after just one term's teaching, was the improved quality of the teaching.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Computer Communication Networks*
  • Computer-Assisted Instruction*
  • Data Display
  • Education, Medical, Undergraduate / methods*
  • Educational Measurement
  • General Surgery / education*
  • Humans
  • Program Evaluation
  • Teaching / standards
  • Telemedicine / methods*
  • United Kingdom