Rob Scott Millar
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Viljoen C, Millar R, Hoevelmann J, Muller E, Hahnle L, Manning K, et al.
Eur Heart J Digit Health
. 2023 Jan;
2(2):202-214.
PMID: 36712390
Aims: Mobile learning is attributed to the acquisition of knowledge derived from accessing information on a mobile device. Although increasingly implemented in medical education, research on its utility in Electrocardiography...
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Viljoen C, Millar R, Manning K, Hoevelmann J, Burch V
BMC Med Educ
. 2021 Aug;
21(1):417.
PMID: 34344375
Background: ECGs are often taught without clinical context. However, in the clinical setting, ECGs are rarely interpreted without knowing the clinical presentation. We aimed to determine whether ECG diagnostic accuracy...
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Viljoen C, Millar R, Manning K, Burch V
BMC Med Educ
. 2020 Dec;
20(1):488.
PMID: 33272253
Background: Most medical students lack confidence and are unable to accurately interpret ECGs. Thus, better methods of ECG instruction are being sought. Current literature indicates that the use of e-learning...
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Viljoen C, Millar R, Manning K, Burch V
BMC Med Educ
. 2020 Nov;
20(1):431.
PMID: 33198726
Background: Although electrocardiography is considered a core learning outcome for medical students, there is currently little curricular guidance for undergraduate ECG training. Owing to the absence of expert consensus on...
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Viljoen C, Millar R, Engel M, Shelton M, Burch V
BMJ Open
. 2019 Nov;
9(11):e028800.
PMID: 31740464
Objectives: It remains unclear whether computer-assisted instruction (CAI) is more effective than other teaching methods in acquiring and retaining ECG competence among medical students and residents. Design: This systematic review...
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Viljoen C, Millar R, Engel M, Shelton M, Burch V
BMJ Open
. 2017 Dec;
7(12):e018811.
PMID: 29282268
Introduction: Although ECG interpretation is an essential skill in clinical medicine, medical students and residents often lack ECG competence. Novel teaching methods are increasingly being implemented and investigated to improve...
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