Asynchronous Technical Feedback: A Workshop for Training Surgical Instructors.

Q3 Medicine
Riley Brian, Camilla Gomes, Úrsula Figueroa Fernández, Caitlin Silvestri, Sarah Lund, Enrique Cruz, Sergio Navarro, Julián Varas, Cristian Jarry, Patricia S O'Sullivan
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Abstract

Introduction: Asynchronous learning is an efficient method for surgical trainees to gain technical skills by practicing in low-stakes and convenient settings. Effective asynchronous learning requires feedback. Prior work has highlighted the need to train surgical instructors in providing asynchronous technical feedback, as this involves unique skills related to giving feedback on learners' videos. While many existing curricula focus on optimal feedback practices, there remains a gap with regard to asynchronous technical feedback materials.

Methods: Following Kern's six-step approach to curriculum development, we developed a 60-minute workshop, for participants across multiple contexts, on best practices for effective asynchronous technical feedback. We conducted a pilot workshop and then iteratively adjusted the flow and materials for subsequent workshop sessions. We followed survey design principles to create a postworkshop questionnaire evaluating how well the workshop addressed three of the educational objectives.

Results: Forty-six participants attended four iterations of the workshop across three cities. Seven participants attended the pilot session of the workshop, and 39 participants joined the subsequent workshops. Of these 39 participants, 33 (85%) completed the questionnaire. Twenty-eight (85%) of 33 participants indicated that they could state a barrier to providing technical feedback after the workshop, while 30 (91%) of 33 could provide a situation in which to use asynchronous technical feedback. Twenty-seven (82%) of 33 could state a way in which to improve the quality of asynchronous technical feedback.

Discussion: Educators may use these materials to equip instructors with tools for effectively giving learners the feedback needed for asynchronous technical skill acquisition.

异步技术反馈:外科医生培训研讨会。
简介:异步学习是外科学员在低风险和方便的环境中练习获得技术技能的有效方法。有效的异步学习需要反馈。先前的工作强调了培训外科教师提供异步技术反馈的必要性,因为这涉及到对学习者的视频进行反馈的独特技能。虽然许多现有课程侧重于最佳反馈实践,但在异步技术反馈材料方面仍然存在差距。方法:按照Kern的六步课程开发方法,我们为不同背景的参与者开发了一个60分钟的研讨会,讨论有效的异步技术反馈的最佳实践。我们进行了一个试点研讨会,然后迭代地调整后续研讨会的流程和材料。我们遵循调查设计原则,创建了一个讲习班后问卷,评估讲习班如何解决三个教育目标。结果:46名参与者在三个城市参加了四次研讨会。7名与会者参加了讲习班的试点会议,39名与会者参加了随后的讲习班。在这39名参与者中,33名(85%)完成了问卷调查。33名参与者中有28人(85%)表示,他们可以在研讨会结束后陈述提供技术反馈的障碍,而33名参与者中有30人(91%)可以提供使用异步技术反馈的情况。在33名受访者中,有27名(82%)能够说明提高异步技术反馈质量的方法。讨论:教育工作者可以使用这些材料为教师提供工具,以便有效地向学习者提供异步技术技能获取所需的反馈。
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