Background Advancement in medical education has led to the adoption of online learning platforms in the development and execution of learning modules. Online learning platforms are appraised and accessed regarding their capability of ensuring a seamless experience and enhancing satisfaction in users, especially students. In this study, the satisfaction and learning experience of medical students were studied with emphasis on their sociodemographic features.Method Data were collected using a structured questionnaires distributed to a group of medical students in a medical college in Eastern Nigeria. 300 undergraduate students from Enugu State University of Science and Technology participated in this survey from four departments: anatomy, medical laboratory, nursing, and medicine. The questionnaires included closed-ended questions divided into sociodemographic information, learning experience, and satisfaction with online learning.Result Results from the survey indicate that sociodemographic factors like the course of study and sex of respondents show a noticeable relationship to the learning experience and satisfaction with online learning platforms while other factors have no impact. The majority of respondents (63.1%) strong agreed that online learning platform effectively delivers medical course content with a mean value of user learning experience of online learning platform as 4.15.
ConclusionFeature perception, learning experience, and satisfaction level of medical students were dependent on their course of study and sex, thus independent course curriculum was relevant in determining satisfaction of students. The findings of this study add to the empirical and practical understanding of students' satisfaction with using online learning platforms as a success in medical education and its use is recommended by other medical institutions.