2022
DOI: 10.1007/s00464-021-08922-z
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Does livestreaming surgical education have the future? Development and participant evaluation of a national COVID-19 livestreaming initiative

Abstract: Backgrounds COVID-19 related reduction of surgical procedures jeopardizes learning on the job of surgical residents. Many educators resorted to digital resources in the search for alternatives. However, these resources are often limited to the extent they offer resident-surgeon interaction like a joint surgical performance does. Here we present a roadmap of livestreaming surgical procedures, and evaluate how surgical livestreams on human cadavers address the unmet educational needs of surgical res… Show more

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“…The current web-based modified Delphi study establishes that the negative effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on surgical training were indeed perceived as severe within the EAES membership. Clinical training and assessment were reportedly > 50% affected, while wet lab and dry lab access Video-based training resources have long been of interest for surgeons, and were the go-to resource of educators during the pandemic [8][9][10]. Participants in the current study preferred live videos over pre-recorded videos of surgery, indicating their preference to replicate the experience that residents have while standing at the table in the OR.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 89%
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“…The current web-based modified Delphi study establishes that the negative effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on surgical training were indeed perceived as severe within the EAES membership. Clinical training and assessment were reportedly > 50% affected, while wet lab and dry lab access Video-based training resources have long been of interest for surgeons, and were the go-to resource of educators during the pandemic [8][9][10]. Participants in the current study preferred live videos over pre-recorded videos of surgery, indicating their preference to replicate the experience that residents have while standing at the table in the OR.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…Video-based training resources have long been of interest for surgeons, and were the go-to resource of educators during the pandemic [ 8 10 ]. Participants in the current study preferred live videos over pre-recorded videos of surgery, indicating their preference to replicate the experience that residents have while standing at the table in the OR.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…The greatest challenge for our students was the fact that they missed on practical sessions. While students in some online courses report fair adoption of manual skills [ 1 , 15 ], it is difficult to transfer the tactile experience through screen to undergraduate students [ 16 , 17 ]. Moreover, both students and teachers in this study confirmed that they had certain, albeit rare, technical difficulties when having online classes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%