Utility of Combining a Simulation-Based Method with Lecture for Retinopathy Training in Emergency Medicine Residency.

Spartan medical research journal Pub Date : 2025-04-30 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.51894/001c.137284
Kevin Durell, Arlen Hooley
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Introduction: Funduscopic examination is a critical skill for diagnosing eye-related pathologies but has witnessed a decline in proficiency over recent decades. Simulation-based training is proposed as a solution to enhance emergency medicine residents' funduscopic examination skills. We hypothesized that a combination of lecture and simulation would improve residents' diagnostic abilities, with senior residents potentially outperforming junior counterparts.

Methods: This study aimed to assess the effectiveness of simulation-based training in improving the funduscopic examination skills of emergency medicine residents and whether factors such as seniority or prior ophthalmology rotation influenced the results. Residents participated in a 10-question image-based exam, with alternating pairs viewing images and answering questions. Simulation equipment, including digital eye examination retinopathy trainers, was utilized for the study. A lecture covering possible answers was provided, followed by a second round of testing.

Results: A total of 20 participants in this pilot study took both the pre- and post-lecture tests. Test scores significantly improved after supplemental education, indicating the effectiveness of simulation-based training in enhancing funduscopic diagnostic skills. Interestingly, resident year and prior completion of an ophthalmology rotation did not significantly impact test scores, underscoring the importance of supplemental education. Notably, participants demonstrated high accuracy in identifying Normal Fundus and several specific pathologies post-training.

Conclusion: Simulation-based training, supplemented by lectures, offers a promising avenue for improving funduscopic examination proficiency among emergency medicine residents. This study's findings highlight the potential for standardized training methods to benefit residents across different levels of experience. Future research could explore the long-term retention of these skills and their translation into clinical practice. In an era where technological advancements are reshaping medical education, simulation-based training offers a promising avenue for ensuring that essential clinical skills are not lost but rather strengthened among medical professionals.

基于模拟与讲座相结合的方法在急诊医学住院医师视网膜病变培训中的应用。
眼底镜检查是诊断眼部相关病变的一项关键技能,但近几十年来,其熟练程度有所下降。为了提高急诊医学住院医师的眼底检查技能,提出了基于模拟的培训方案。我们假设讲座和模拟的结合会提高住院医生的诊断能力,老年住院医生的诊断能力可能会超过初级住院医生。方法:本研究旨在评估基于模拟的培训对提高急诊内科住院医师眼底检查技能的有效性,以及资历、眼科轮换等因素是否会影响结果。住院医生参加了一项基于图像的10道题的考试,两人轮流观看图像和回答问题。模拟设备,包括数字眼科检查视网膜病变训练员,被用于研究。提供了一个涵盖可能答案的讲座,然后是第二轮测试。结果:共有20名参与者参加了课前和课后测试。在补充教育后,测试成绩显著提高,表明基于模拟的培训在提高眼底诊断技能方面的有效性。有趣的是,住院时间和之前完成的眼科轮转对测试成绩没有显著影响,强调了补充教育的重要性。值得注意的是,训练后,参与者在识别正常眼底和几种特定病理方面表现出很高的准确性。结论:以模拟培训为基础,辅以讲座,是提高急诊医学住院医师眼底检查水平的有效途径。这项研究的发现强调了标准化培训方法的潜力,使不同经验水平的住院医生受益。未来的研究可以探索这些技能的长期保留及其在临床实践中的转化。在一个技术进步正在重塑医学教育的时代,基于模拟的培训为确保医疗专业人员的基本临床技能不会丢失,而是得到加强提供了一条有希望的途径。
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