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Scalable Innovation in Medical 好色先生: A Multi-tiered Approach to Collaborative Digital Content Creation
好色先生, Research, and Methodology
P4 - Poster Session 4 (8:00 AM-9:00 AM)
15-007
To evaluate the feasibility, educational impact, and global scalability of NeuroBricks, a library of peer-reviewed, case-based neurology modules developed through a multi-tiered mentorship model between two medical schools.
As medical education increasingly shifts toward digital and asynchronous formats, learners often rely on online materials that vary widely in quality, clinical relevance, and accessibility. NeuroBricks was created to provide open-access, clinically focused modules that strengthen diagnostic reasoning, promote equity in learning, and lessen faculty workload. The initiative uses a collaborative mentorship network where students, residents, and faculty jointly create and review content, fostering mentorship, scholarly growth, and sustainability in curriculum design.
A retrospective mixed-methods study analyzed anonymous survey data from neurology clerkship students (January 2023–June 2025). NeuroBricks were required at one institution and optional at another. Quantitative items assessed satisfaction and perceived gains in clinical reasoning; qualitative responses underwent inductive thematic analysis. Separate surveys of module developers explored mentorship experiences and professional development. Platform analytics summarized international reach and engagement.

Among 343 participants (323 required, 20 optional), mean satisfaction with pilot modules ranged from 4.08–4.11 on a 5-point scale. Of 71 students evaluating the expanded 13-module library, 76.1% reported improved recognition of neurological symptoms, 67.6% improved interpretation of abnormal findings, and 73.2% greater preparedness for patient encounters. Most preferred asynchronous learning (69%) and found interactive features engaging (67.6%). At the optional-use site, 85% were likely to recommend the resource. Among 13 contributors surveyed, nearly all described the development process as rewarding, citing gains in mentorship, teaching skill, and sense of academic community. Platform analytics showed participation from 817 students and 114 faculty representing 108 medical schools in 34 countries.

NeuroBricks demonstrates a scalable, globally accessible model for creating peer-reviewed digital neurology content through layered mentorship, effectively enhancing learner engagement, educational scholarship, and curricular sustainability.
Authors/Disclosures
Nana Boakye Agyeman Badu, MD
PRESENTER
Dr. Agyeman Badu has nothing to disclose.
Ashley M. Paul, MD (Johns Hopkins University) Dr. Paul has nothing to disclose.
NATALIE VALLEJO, BS Miss VALLEJO has nothing to disclose.
Rachel Marie E. Salas, MD, MEd, FAAN (Johns Hopkins University) Dr. Salas has received personal compensation for serving as an employee of HMPGlobal. Dr. Salas has received personal compensation in the range of $500-$4,999 for serving as an Editor, Associate Editor, or Editorial Advisory Board Member for Neurology Learning Network. Dr. Salas has received personal compensation in the range of $500-$4,999 for serving as an Editor, Associate Editor, or Editorial Advisory Board Member for PRIME. Dr. Salas has received publishing royalties from a publication relating to health care.
Doris G. Leung, MD (Kennedy Krieger Institute) The institution of Dr. Leung has received research support from US Department of Defense. The institution of Dr. Leung has received research support from Fulcrum Therapeutics. The institution of Dr. Leung has received research support from ML Bio Solutions, Inc.. The institution of Dr. Leung has received research support from Sarepta Therapeutics. The institution of Dr. Leung has received research support from Cumberland Pharmaceuticals. The institution of Dr. Leung has received research support from FibroGen Inc.. The institution of Dr. Leung has received research support from Astellas Pharma. The institution of Dr. Leung has received research support from University of Kansas Medical Center Research Institute. The institution of Dr. Leung has received research support from Pfizer, Inc.. The institution of Dr. Leung has received research support from Harmony Biosciences. The institution of Dr. Leung has received research support from Edgewise Therapeutics. The institution of Dr. Leung has received research support from F. Hoffmann-La Roche AG. The institution of Dr. Leung has received research support from Asklepios BioPharmaceutical, Inc.. The institution of Dr. Leung has received research support from Avidity Biosciences. The institution of Dr. Leung has received research support from Virginia Commonwealth University. The institution of Dr. Leung has received research support from Seattle Children's Hospital.
Tao Le Dr. Le has received personal compensation for serving as an employee of ScholarRx. Dr. Le has received personal compensation in the range of $100,000-$499,999 for serving as a Consultant for ScholarRx. Dr. Le has received publishing royalties from a publication relating to health care.
Tamara B. Kaplan, MD, FAAN (Brigham and Women'S Hospital) Dr. Kaplan has received personal compensation in the range of $500-$4,999 for serving as a Consultant for EMD Serono . Dr. Kaplan has received personal compensation in the range of $500-$4,999 for serving as a Consultant for Genentech.