Samantha Druckman, Julianne P Moss, Alicia H Chaves, Peter Gaskin, Melanie L Scala, Deborah Linehan, Jamie Tumulty, Nicholas Pietris, Christian Nicolosi, Jessica R Eichner, Svetlana Streltsova-Verma, Vincent U Ohaju, Chimaobi Nwagboso, Ede Jude Ebere, Uzuoma Nwogu, Njoku Faustina Oluchi, Adrian Holloway
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Remote Didactic Pediatric Cardiac Critical Care Education Addresses Theory-Practice Gap in Low-Resource Settings.
In order to bridge the theory-practice gap in pediatric cardiac critical care among clinicians in a low-resource setting, multidimensional training is crucial. In this study, we implemented a dual-methodology approach to cardiac critical care education in a low-resource setting, integrating both proactive didactic education and a subsequent peer mentor model into one comprehensive education curriculum ahead of a visiting team's mission. We theorized that this process would significantly increase both theoretical knowledge attainment and acquisition of real-world competency. Ultimately, we found that ensuring the acquisition of competence prior to working with a visiting team enhanced both theoretical and practical understanding, leading to well-rounded knowledge acquisition and increased professional comfort by members of the local team.