Author/Authors :
Abdollahi, Alireza School of Medicine - Imam Hospital Complex - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Salarvand, Samaneh School of Medicine - Imam Hospital Complex - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Saffar, Hiva School of Medicine - Imam Hospital Complex - Tehran University of Medical Sciences
Abstract :
Old educational methods are gradually replaced
by multimedia since 1990s (1). Today, most educational systems are applying advanced technology to
meet the demands of students and academic faculties.
Several studies show that a combination of traditional
and electronic teaching methods can improve learning outcomes (2). The inclination to apply electronic
learning tools in medical schools is also increasing.
The pathology course to study diseases is one of the
most significant subjects taught at medical universities (2). It is extremely important for medical students
to learn pathology concepts to conduct assessments,
making diagnoses, and providing therapy (4). Besides
theoretical education, medical students should pass
practical courses at laboratories. Different devices
and facilities such as microscopes and microscopic
slides, lecturers, and scheduling are required to work
at laboratories (1,2). Recently, modern information
technologies, as an integral part of medical technology, are implemented by health professionals in a bid
to provide faster, more reliable, and comprehensive
data collection (5,6). Medical electronic learning uses
information technology for educational activities.
Electronic learning introduces a powerful teaching
device for deeper and more efficient learning as well
as distance learning (7).
Keywords :
Efficacy of Virtual , Conventional Methods , Teaching Practical Pathology , Medical Students