A Novel, Low-Fidelity, Low-Cost Residency “Simulation Festival” Competition: An Opportunity for Scholarly Innovation [ID: 1381241]

David Boedeker, Lindsay Chatfield, Rene MacKinnon, Amanda Owens
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INTRODUCTION: Simulation has rapidly expanded in obstetrics and gynecology for teaching medical knowledge, surgical skills, and maintenance of certification. Low-fidelity simulations are typically lower cost to produce and have been proven beneficial for surgical training. METHODS: The Junior Fellows of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists District X created a competition at their Annual District Meeting in October 2022. All nine residency programs submitted and showcased a low-cost, novel simulation in obstetrics and gynecology at a 1-hour event open to all attendees. After IRB exemption was obtained, a postevent survey was completed by the participants at the event. RESULTS: A total of 77 individuals completed our postevent survey (medical students 12.99%, residents 58.44%, staff or fellows 28.57%). The majority of respondents felt simulation is valuable to ob-gyn training (96.10%). All respondents reported they would like to see the event repeated at future Annual District Meetings. The majority of resident responders reported they would be very likely (79.07%) or likely (18.60%) to use one of the simulations presented at the festival in future teaching or training. Fifteen respondents were involved in creating a simulation for the festival. Most simulations were very easy (60.00%) or easy (33.33%) to make, and all were reported to be very reproducible (100.00%). CONCLUSION: This unique event for Junior Fellows was successful in fostering innovative, low-cost, low-fidelity, highly reproducible simulations in obstetrics and gynecology. Our goals are to continue this event in future years, expand to other districts, foster reproduction of simulations at residency programs and medical schools, and support the publication of novel ideas.
一个新颖、低保真、低成本的驻地“模拟节”竞赛:学术创新的机会[ID: 1381241]
简介:模拟已经迅速扩大在妇产科教学医学知识,手术技能和维护认证。低保真度模拟通常成本较低,并已被证明有利于外科训练。方法:美国妇产科学院X区初级研究员在2022年10月的年度地区会议上举办了一场比赛。所有九个住院医师项目都提交了一份报告,并在一小时的活动中展示了一种低成本、新颖的妇产科模拟技术。在获得IRB豁免后,参与者在活动中完成了一项活动后调查。结果:共有77人完成了事后调查,其中医学生12.99%,住院医师58.44%,工作人员或研究员28.57%。大多数受访者认为模拟对妇产科培训有价值(96.10%)。所有的受访者都表示,他们希望在未来的地区年会中再次举办该活动。大多数居民应答者报告说,他们很可能(79.07%)或很可能(18.60%)在未来的教学或培训中使用节日上展示的一种模拟。15名受访者参与了节日模拟活动的创建。大多数模拟非常容易(60.00%)或容易(33.33%)进行,并且所有的模拟报告都是非常可重复的(100.00%)。结论:这项针对初级研究员的独特活动成功地促进了创新、低成本、低保真度、高可重复性的妇产科模拟。我们的目标是在未来几年继续举办这一活动,扩展到其他地区,促进住院医师项目和医学院的模拟再现,并支持新颖想法的发表。
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