Learning on demand: online AV
When knowledge is sought as a part of ongoing medical learning, information resources should be readily available and in formats congruent with different learning styles for physicians. Now entirely new formats are available for free through the library: MP3 files and online video.
Audio lectures in MP3 format from the Audio-Digest Foundation, a nonprofit affiliate of the California Medical Association, may be listened to online and also downloaded to MP3 players such as iPods. Almost 500 lectures cover a range of medical specialties. The sources of the lectures are recordings of recent medical seminars, university short courses, conferences, and symposia deemed by Audio-Digest as current, significant, or controversial, and acknowledgment of meeting sponsors is clearly indicated.
Continuing medical educational video programs may be viewed on your computer through the College Library’s subscription to NCME TV. The content is more limited in quantity than the Audio-Digest audio files, with just five video files currently available: In-Hospital Stroke, Tips for Preventing Malpractice Claims, Elder Abuse, Avian Influenza, and Medical Ethics and End-of-Life Decisions. New programs are posted monthly.
Access is free to College members to both the audio and video programming, an important feature of learning tools meant to be used on an ongoing basis. User names and passwords are available to College members by contacting the College Library (604 733-6671, medlib@mls.cpsbc.ca).
—Linda Clendenning
—Karen MacDonell
—Judy Neill