Helping 25,000 future doctors learn remotely during COVID-19
Since the emergence of COVID-19, medical schools worldwide have had to quickly adapt to new ways of working, as lectures move online and hands-on training is limited during the pandemic.
We are making CAPSULE, our unique learning app available to all UK medical students for free, complete with 690 real-world medical scenarios to help students continue their education and become better doctors.
CAPSULE is part of a multi-year collaboration between Brighton and Sussex Medical School (BSMS) and Ocasta, with the rollout made possible through sponsorship by the Medical Schools Council (MSC).
“CAPSULE's case-based learning helps students prepare to be better doctors, created in partnership with BSMS,” says Ben Collier, Product Director at Ocasta.
CAPSULE is unique because:
Case-based training gives real-world medical examples, which helps teach students the behaviours they need when they become doctors - the investigation, diagnosis, and management of health issues.
With over 690 cases, containing 3,500 questions, the content in CAPSULE has been built up by BSMS over the past 12 years.
Senior NHS consultants and clinicians from all specialities have a rolling process of core review, case editing and selective case additions. The content has also been recently reviewed by experts in medical education from across UK medical schools.
89% of UK medical schools have already signed up, with more than 25,000 students able to continue learning and become better doctors with free access to CAPSULE.
CAPSULE is available via apps and the web, starting today, for free through to March 2021.
Dr. David Howlett, an NHS Consultant who leads the editorial board at BSMS for the CAPSULE content said: "This launch has been the result of a tremendous amount of work and close collaboration between the BSMS team, Ocasta and the Medical Schools Council with invaluable input also from colleagues at Imperial Medical School and a team of volunteer medical school editors from across the UK. "
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CAPSULE is powered by Ocasta's knowledge platform, Oplift, used by customers including Next, Tesco and Virgin Media to boost the knowledge in their workforce.
About the partnership:
Ocasta
Ocasta is an employee-focused technology agency on a mission to transform how people work! Boosting knowledge, compliance and performance with employee apps, tech and tools. Ocasta has helped the likes of Next, Virgin Media, Argos, JISC, The IPA and Vodafone transform the performance in their organisations.
Brighton and Sussex Medical School
Brighton and Sussex Medical School (BSMS) is an equal partnership between the Universities of Sussex and Brighton together with NHS organisations throughout the South East region. Achieving a 96% satisfaction rate in the national student survey.
Medical Schools Council
The Medical Schools Council is the representative body for UK medical schools. It provides a forum for medical schools to provide expert opinion on areas of medical education and research.