Physico-Technical Medicine (PTM) - a new Master-Online study course for physicians Translated title: Physikalisch-Technische Medizin (PTM) - ein neuer Master-Online Studiengang für Mediziner
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Abstract
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This winter-semester school year 2010-2011, a new Master-Online study course Physico-Technical
Medicine (PTM) is offered for the first time. This is an extra-occupational study
course offered by the University of Freiburg (medical faculty) in cooperation with
the Furwangen University of Applied Sciences (HFU; department mechanical and process
engineering), which is funded by the German state of Baden-Württemberg in support
of the programme “Zukunftsoffensive“. This certified study course PTM addresses physicians
exclusively. After a two and a half years in the course, they are offered an internationally
accepted final academic degree Master of Science (M.Sc.), which is conferred by the
University of Freiburg.
Motivation:
The study course PTM is established to cater the significantly advanced level of
technology in medicine. Enhanced potentials with respect to medical diagnostics and
therapy and the still existing security risk for the patient led to the conclusion
that a further practical and theoretical training in the fields of medical engineering
and physics has become increasingly important for physicians. A first attempt to answer
with respect to this gap in training was the institution of medical simulation centres
for on-the-job training in the sense of Simulation-Based Training (SBT). However,
beyond this, there is no offer for training especially available for physicians –
and even less as an extra-occupational training.
Skills:
The study course PTM imparts the basic skills for an enhanced understanding of the
technical and physical interrelationships in biomedical technology and the methodological
competence for application and best possible utilisation of medical-technical instrumentation.
The research and development skills imparted by the study course in combination with
the didactic competence enable the physician to occupy the important field of medical
simulation technique. Management skills in combination with economic skills enable
the physician to make well-founded decisions on capital investments in the field of
medical-technical equipment.
Structural organisation of the study course:
The study course PTM covers physical and technical basics with phases of practical
training. With this as a foundation, two of various advanced courses in different
fields of medical technology (technology in intensive care medicine, technology in
surgery, cardiology, radiology, and others) can be selected. Including the master
thesis, for which a working time of 6 months is considered, the curriculum covers
90 credit-points (according to ECTS). Targeting 12 to 16 credit points per semester,
the work load for a typical student is about 10 hours per week. One feature of this
study course is the concept of ”blended learning“, which consists of a high quota
of self-directed online learning (90%) combined with a small quota of learning in
presence (10%). Both parts are intensively guided by lecturers and educated tele-tutors.
With respect to the student’s occupation, the master thesis is projected to be performed
at the student’s workplace. Furthermore, the master thesis can be extended to a doctorate
in the field of human medicine.
Studying online:
There are two major advantages of online study courses. Students are free to manage
their time and at the same time their place of living is independent from the place
of study. Therefore, studying online is the optimal choice for an extra-occupational
education. CampusOnline is the central online-learning platform of the University
of Freiburg. The system is managed by the computer-centre of the University of Freiburg
and supported by the HFU-academy. Modern forms of e-learning apply to the study-course
PTM including e-lectures, online lectures in ”virtual presence” and self-assessments.
CME program:
The study course PTM supports continuing medical education. The CME-points are provided
by the Landesärztekammer Baden-Württemberg. This leads to a major discharge of CME
obligations, and increases the freedom of choice for further CME programs.
Career:
Physicians with informed competences in the field of physico-medical and techno-medical
basics are expected to improve their possible fields of work in clinical practice
but also in cooperative group practice and in the biomedical industry. In terms of
leadership competences in the field of clinical medicine and medical science, additional
technical skills are a clear advantage in the competitive field of professional career.
It has to be noted that such advantages are not only beneficial for the qualified
physician himself but also for the department that employs such experts.
Schedules and Applications:
The study course PTM starts twice every year, with the summer term (application deadline
March 15) and the winter term (application deadline October 15).
Tuition fees:
Total tuition fees is 10.400 € (administration fees included) payable in four partial
amounts of 2.600 €.
Further information is available at:
http://www.masteronline-ptm.de
Competing interests
The authors declare that they have no competing interests.
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