The Role of Technology in Ophthalmic Surgical Education During COVID-19.

IF 0.7 Q4 SURGERY
Katherine S Hu, Jeff Pettey, Jeffrey R SooHoo
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Abstract

Purpose of review: To describe the effect of COVID-19 on ophthalmic training programs and to review the various roles of technology in ophthalmology surgical education including virtual platforms, novel remote learning curricula, and the use of surgical simulators.

Recent findings: COVID-19 caused significant disruption to in-person clinical and surgical patient encounters. Ophthalmology trainees worldwide faced surgical training challenges due to social distancing restrictions, trainee redeployment, and reduction in surgical case volume. Virtual platforms, such as Zoom and Microsoft Teams, were widely used during the pandemic to conduct remote teaching sessions. Novel virtual wet lab and dry lab curricula were developed. Training programs found utility in virtual reality surgical simulators, such as the Eyesi, to substitute experience lost from live patient surgical cases.

Summary: Although several of these described technologies were incorporated into ophthalmology surgical training programs prior to COVID-19, the pandemic highlighted the importance of developing a formal surgical curriculum that can be delivered virtually. Novel telementoring, collaboration between training institutions, and hybrid formats of didactic and practical training sessions should be continued. Future research should investigate the utility of augmented reality and artificial intelligence for trainee learning.

新冠肺炎期间技术在眼科外科教育中的作用
综述目的:描述COVID-19对眼科培训计划的影响,并回顾技术在眼科外科教育中的各种作用,包括虚拟平台、新型远程学习课程和手术模拟器的使用。最近的发现:COVID-19对面对面的临床和手术患者就诊造成了严重干扰。由于社会距离限制、培训生重新部署和手术病例量减少,世界各地的眼科培训生面临着外科培训方面的挑战。在疫情期间,Zoom和Microsoft Teams等虚拟平台被广泛用于开展远程教学。开发了新型虚拟湿实验和干实验课程。培训项目在虚拟现实手术模拟器(如Eyesi)中发现了实用性,可以替代从实际手术病例中失去的经验。总结:尽管在2019冠状病毒病之前,上述几种技术已被纳入眼科手术培训计划,但大流行凸显了开发可虚拟授课的正式外科课程的重要性。应继续进行新的远程教学、培训机构之间的合作以及教学和实践培训课程的混合形式。未来的研究应探讨增强现实和人工智能对学员学习的效用。
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期刊介绍: This journal aims to offer expert review articles on the most significant recent developments in the field of surgery. By providing clear, insightful, balanced contributions, the journal intends to serve those for whom the elucidation of novel surgical techniques and related technologies is essential. We accomplish this aim by appointing international authorities to serve as Section Editors in key subject areas across the field. Section Editors select topics for which leading experts contribute comprehensive review articles that emphasize new developments and recently published papers of major importance, highlighted by annotated reference lists. An Editorial Board of more than 20 internationally diverse members reviews the annual table of contents, ensures that topics include emerging research, and suggests topics of special importance to their country/region. Topics covered may include bariatric surgery; CT screening; endovascular treatment of complex vasculopathies; minimally invasive surgery; natural orifice surgery; and transplantation.
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