The learner's perspectives of international online CME rehabilitation
25 February 2025

Abstract
The COVID-19 pandemic spurred global engagement with continuing medical education (CME). The Canadian Advances in Neuro-Orthopedics for Spasticity Consortium’s free online platform offering interdisciplinary expert lectures on spasticity saw parallel growth. We analysed 1733 responses from 41 post-session surveys to assess the learner’s perspectives of online CME. The qualitative analysis produced four themes: [1] event value and satisfaction (subthemes: quality and impact of speakers, accessibility of the online format, discussions and interactions, and the benefits of visual learning), [2] increased competence (subthemes: increased knowledge, intent to apply, and increased confidence), [3] inspiring collaboration (subthemes: need for multidisciplinary teams, international collaboration, and effective communication tools), [4] considerations and recommendations (subthemes: relevance to developing countries, technical aspects, and academic level of content). Quantitative analyses supported these findings, showing high levels of satisfaction and perceived gains in knowledge. Notably, 88% of participants indicated intent to apply their knowledge, and 84% stated that it would enhance their competence. These results underscore the importance of interaction in online education and highlights a need for communication skills training to facilitate multidisciplinary teamwork. The findings revealed disparities in perceptions of the academic difficulty of CME, which warrants investigation into participants’ CME selection.
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In January 2019, the Canadian Advances in Neuro-Orthopedics for Spasticity Consortium (CANOSC) was launched as a collaborative initiative aimed at advancing knowledge and treatment options for spasticity within the field of neuro-rehabilitation and neuro-orthopedics. CANOSC brings together interdisciplinary experts to address challenges, recent research, and innovative practices in spasticity management. To foster international collaboration and knowledge dissemination, the consortium’s webinars are hosted virtually, and are freely accessible across the globe, both live and archived online.