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Article ; Online: Creating ophthalmology experiences in undergraduate medical education: pilot of a cased-based learning ophthalmology tool.

Tran, Jessica H / Loebel, Emma / Edouard, Mark / Quehl, Thomas / Walsh, Erin / Ginsburg, Robin / Frempong, Tameisha / Fredrick, Douglas / Stein, Laura K / Fara, Michael G / Farouk, Samira S / Chadha, Nisha

BMC medical education

2023  Volume 23, Issue 1, Page(s) 559

Abstract: Purpose: To evaluate medical student perceptions of a novel ophthalmology resource delivered through facilitated workshops in the core clerkship curriculum.: Methods: We created www.2020sim.com, a free case-based learning (CBL) ophthalmology tool, ... ...

Abstract Purpose: To evaluate medical student perceptions of a novel ophthalmology resource delivered through facilitated workshops in the core clerkship curriculum.
Methods: We created www.2020sim.com, a free case-based learning (CBL) ophthalmology tool, adapted from NephSIM (www.nephsim.com). The tool was first piloted with the internal medicine (IM) residents. After confirming a need, we focused on undergraduate medical education (UME) by expanding the 20/20 SIM content and partnering with the neurology (pilot academic year [AY] 2020-2021) and pediatric clerkships (pilot AY 2021-2022) to deliver a facilitated one-hour ophthalmology workshop within each clerkship's didactic curriculum. We evaluated the tool using pre- and post-surveys and knowledge assessments.
Results: Of 80 IM residents, 33 (41.3%) completed the needs assessment. Of the 25 residents who attended the workshop, 23 (92.0%) completed the exit survey. IM residents reported discomfort in several ophthalmology domains (9 of 14 rated mean score < 3.0), confirming a need. Most (n = 21/23, 91.3%) rated the tool as good/excellent. Of 145 neurology clerkship students, 125 (86.2%) and at least 88 (60.7%) students completed the pre- and post-test/exit surveys, respectively. On average, participants highly rated the tool, perceiving 20/20 SIM to be relevant to their education [4.1 (0.8)]. Mean pre- to post-test knowledge scores increased from 7.5 to 8.5/10.0 points (p < 0.001). Of the 136 pediatric clerkship students, 67 (49.3%) and 51 (37.5%) completed the pre- and post-surveys, respectively. Respondents perceived increased comfort with ophthalmology topics after the facilitated workshop [3.8 (0.8)]. Mean pre- to post-test knowledge scores trended from 1.8 to 2.0/5.0 points (p = 0.30). Collectively, 20/139 (14.4%) of exit survey respondents visited www.2020sim.com within 1 month after the workshop.
Conclusion: After identifying areas of greatest need with residents, we partnered with core clerkships to deliver cross-disciplinary ophthalmology content in UME. We found high engagement with 20/20 SIM, with trends toward increased knowledge.
MeSH term(s) Humans ; Child ; Education, Medical, Undergraduate ; Ophthalmology ; Clinical Clerkship ; Curriculum ; Students, Medical
Language English
Publishing date 2023-08-09
Publishing country England
Document type Journal Article
ZDB-ID 2044473-4
ISSN 1472-6920 ; 1472-6920
ISSN (online) 1472-6920
ISSN 1472-6920
DOI 10.1186/s12909-023-04514-8
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