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| DOI | 10.1007/S00068-023-02431-5 | ||||
| Año | 2024 | ||||
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Autores Afiliación Chile
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PurposeIncorporating surgical skills education in trauma care is essential for young surgeons and surgical trainees. This study describes an innovative e-learning course for teaching trauma care surgical skills in an international cooperative setting. Furthermore, it aims to offer valuable insights on enhancing e-learning practices.MethodsThe Panamerican Trauma Society and the Spanish Surgical Association have joined forces to launch an online course focusing on advanced trauma care surgical skills. This report provides an in-depth examination of the project and scrutinizes participant feedback through a post-course survey. The survey thoroughly evaluates their satisfaction level, the usefulness of the course content, and their view on its clinical relevance.ResultsThree hundred eighty-two surgeons from 16 countries completed an online course. Three hundred seventy-nine of them responded to the post-course survey. The mean age was 36, with 64% females and 36% males. The course consisted of 9.9 h of academic content, including 5 h of video lectures and 4.9 h of live discussions. Ninety-seven percent of the participants were practicing general and acute care surgeons, and only 2% were exclusively dedicated to trauma surgery. Sixty-one percent of participants highly valued real-time interaction with faculty, and 95% believed their trauma surgical skills would improve. Additionally, 93% of the participants were satisfied or very satisfied with the e-learning experience.ConclusionsThe use of video-based instructional materials has revolutionized surgical education. With online courses in trauma surgery, surgeons can now improve their skills and better prepare themselves to handle severe trauma cases. This innovative approach to surgical education has proven to be very effective and can potentially enhance patients' quality of care.
| Ord. | Autor | Género | Institución - País |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Yanez Benitez, Carlos | Hombre |
San Jorge Univ Hosp - España
San Jorge University Hospital - España |
| 2 | Ottolino, Pablo | Hombre |
Hospital Dr Sotero del Rio - Chile
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| 3 | Richard, Luis | - |
Univ Autonoma Ctr - Venezuela
Hospital Dr. Domingo Luciani - Venezuela |
| 4 | Ivatury, Rao | - |
Virginia Commonwealth Univ - Estados Unidos
VCU School of Medicine - Estados Unidos Virginia Commonwealth University Medical Center - Estados Unidos |
| 5 | Ferrada, Ricardo | Hombre |
Valle Lili Hosp - Colombia
Clínica Valle de Lili - Colombia |
| 6 | Borraez, Oswaldo | - |
San Blas Hosp - Colombia
Hospital San Blas - Colombia |
| 7 | Turegano, Fernando | Hombre |
Gregorio Maranon Hosp - España
Hospital General Universitario Gregorio Marañón - España |
| 8 | Puyana, Juan Carlos | - |
Univ Pittsburgh - Estados Unidos
University of Pittsburgh - Estados Unidos |
| 9 | Aranda, Jose | Hombre |
Carlos Haya Univ Hosp - España
Hospital Regional Universitario Carlos Haya - España |
| 10 | Pareja, Felipe | - |
Virgen Rocio Univ Hosp - España
Hospital Universitario Virgen del Rocío - España |
| 11 | Peralta, Ruben | - |
Hamad Med Corp - Catar
Hamad Medical Corporation - Catar |
| 12 | Rodriguez, Aurello | - |
UNIV MARYLAND - Estados Unidos
Drexel Univ - Estados Unidos R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Ctr - Estados Unidos University of Maryland, College Park - Estados Unidos Drexel University College of Medicine - Estados Unidos |
| 12 | Rodríguez, Aurelio | - |
University of Maryland, College Park - Estados Unidos
Drexel University College of Medicine - Estados Unidos R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center - Estados Unidos |
| 13 | IAG OSTE Collaborative | Corporación |