E-learning

Relevant Clinical Endpoints

Client

MSD

Work

Concept, script, direction, production, cinematography, editing, color grading, sound design, graphic design, interactive design

Tags

  • E-learning
  • Featured
  • Group chat
  • Presentation

Overview

An increasing number of cancer treatments are shifting from palliative to curative from life-extending to potentially lifesaving. What does this mean for assessing the effectiveness of a treatment? Which endpoints are essential? And is overall survival the most important endpoint? Inge Diepman discusses these questions with three experts in this accredited e-learning.

Behind the scenes van de e-learning over relevante klinische eindpunten bij curatieve kankerbehandelingen
Behind the scenes van de talkshow voor de e-learning over relevante klinische eindpunten bij curatieve kankerbehandelingen

What

Each of the three modules opens with a short presentation by epidemiologist Sjoerd Elias, after which Inge Diepman sits down with pulmonologist Prof. Egbert Smit, internist-oncologist Dr. Michiel van der Heijden and Dr. Sjoerd Elias for further discussion.

The e-learning is interactive: participants are asked questions throughout the modules. By clicking, they can share their opinion on a topic or test their knowledge. After completing the modules, participants take a final assessment to earn accreditation points.

For this e-learning, we designed and built a studio on location in Amsterdam. The presentations were recorded in the morning and edited on-site. Later that afternoon, the speakers reviewed the edit together and continued the discussion around the table.

 

Credits

  • Director Joep Grootings
  • Production Eva Loeffen
  • Technical production Joost Klapmuts
  • Production assistant Pleun Driessen
  • Camera Michiel Los
  • Lighting Koos Westhoff
  • Sound - recording Bram Groeneveld
  • Host Inge Diepman
  • Hair & makeup Joyce Walian Agency
  • Editing Robin Wilson
  • Sound - mixing Dennis Gaens
  • Animation Yuri den Oudsten
  • Slide design Rodney De Vries