Print, Play, and Learn: Cataloging Card and Board Games for Medical Education From 1980 to 2025.
Publication/Presentation Date
12-1-2025
Abstract
Background Card and board games are increasingly described in the medical education literature, but games in the literature are not always available for use by educators. Since the last survey of games for medical education, new funding and distribution technologies have reduced barriers to sharing games, and we hypothesize that more games are available than described in the literature and that new technologies have contributed to this availability. We aim to describe the current landscape of games beyond the literature to facilitate their use and study. Methods For this study, we curated a list of sites where games are available for download and/or purchase by searching for sites associated with the games from an earlier review. We searched these sites over a three-year period to build a catalog of games published in or before 2024 that were designed for physicians and/or physician-track learners. We described the audiences, content areas, technologies used for distribution, and other details about the games. Results We identified 224 games, of which 87 met the inclusion criteria. The number of games increased year-over-year from 2013-2019, and the peak year was 2023. Popular game topics included infectious disease (n=15), anatomy (n=11), neurology (n=10), pediatrics (n=10), and emergency medicine (n=9). Games were often shared using printable files (34) and print-on-demand services (23). Only 31 (36%) games had an associated academic publication. Conclusions The number of medical education games has substantially increased in the last decade, facilitated by the adoption of print-on-demand and the sharing of printable files. Gaps in content area and target audience still remain, and we encourage educators to employ funding and distribution technologies to facilitate sharing games more widely.
Volume
17
Issue
12
First Page
99203
Last Page
99203
ISSN
2168-8184
Published In/Presented At
Cosimini, M., Zarandi, A., Edwards, S. L., Stiver, M. L., Chan, V., Augustin, O., Blain, B., & Chan, T. M. (2025). Print, Play, and Learn: Cataloging Card and Board Games for Medical Education From 1980 to 2025. Cureus, 17(12), e99203. https://doi.org/10.7759/cureus.99203
Disciplines
Medicine and Health Sciences
PubMedID
41536405
Department(s)
Department of Medicine
Document Type
Article