Making generic tutorials content specific: Recycling Evidence-based Practice (EBP) tutorials for two disciplines

Keven M. Jeffery, Lauren Maggio, Mary Blanchard

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Abstract

Librarians at the Boston University Medical Center constructed two interactive online tutorials, Introduction to EBM and Formulating a Clinical Question (PICO), for a Family Medicine Clerkship and then quickly repurposed the existing tutorials to support an Evidence-based Dentistry course. Adobe's ColdFusion software was used to populate the tutorials with course-specific content based on the URL used to enter each tutorial, and a MySQL database was used to collect student input. Student responses were viewable immediately by course faculty on a password-protected Web site. The tutorials ensured that all students received the same baseline training and allowed librarians to tailor a subsequent library skills workshop to student tutorial answers. The tutorials were well-received by the medical and dental schools and have been added to mandatory first-year Evidence-based Medicine (EBM) and Evidence-based Dentistry (EBD) courses, meaning that every medical and dental student at BUMC will be expected to complete these tutorials.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1-9
Number of pages9
JournalMedical Reference Services Quarterly
Volume28
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 2009
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Dental education
  • Evidence-based dentistry
  • Evidence-based medicine
  • Evidence-based practice
  • Medical education
  • PICO
  • Web tutorials

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