Laubert Tilman, Thomaschewski Michael, Auerswald Paul, Zimmermann Markus, Brüheim Linda, Keck Tobias, Benecke Claudia
Klinik für Chirurgie, Universitätsklinikum Schleswig-Holstein, Campus Lübeck, Deutschland.
Zentralbl Chir. 2018 Aug;143(4):412-418. doi: 10.1055/s-0043-106851. Epub 2017 May 15.
Simulation-based training has become increasingly relevant in minimally invasive surgery (MIS). It is unclear whether or not the established Lübeck Toolbox (LTB) Curriculum for the acquisition of basic MIS skills can be implemented to supplement standard undergraduate education in surgery and how it would be accepted.
Since 04/2015, students at the medical school of the University of Lübeck have had the option to complete the highly standardized and validated LTB Curriculum. It consists of six subsequent tasks with pre-defined learning goals. Video tutorials allow for a self-educating approach. The individual training progress is documented continuously as scheduled by the curriculum. The program was evaluated in a standardized manner using an established online platform for the evaluation of university courses at the University of Lübeck.
Between 04/2015 and 07/2016, 63 students completed the LTB Curriculum. The general interest in a surgical specialty rose from an average of 1.61 (SD 0.78) before to 1.12 after the curriculum. The numbers of required repetitions for the training tasks 1 - 6 were median 24 (6 - 79), 23 (5 - 61), 7 (5 - 33), 15 (5 - 59), 16 (5 - 50), and 18 (7 - 48), respectively. None of the 63 students terminated the curriculum prematurely. On average, 4.35 (SD 1.58) hours per week were spent training with an overall duration of 4.1 (SD 1.2) weeks required to go through the LTB Curriculum. Evaluation results showed an overall rating of 1.0 (SD 0.17). The average learning progress, didactics and structure of the curriculum were rated as 1.0 (SD 0.24), 1.14 (SD 0.36), and 1.0 (SD 0.24), respectively. The relevance for the following study years and the future professional activity was reported to be 1.2 (SD 0.45) on average.
As an addition to the regular undergraduate program, the Lübeck Toolbox Curriculum was well accepted by many students. Evaluation showed exceedingly positive results. Furthermore, the data suggest that the LTB Curriculum may increase the interest in a surgical specialty among medical students. This aspect seems to be relevant in times where surgeons should make every effort to recruit young doctors for surgical residency.
基于模拟的培训在微创手术(MIS)中变得越来越重要。目前尚不清楚既定的吕贝克工具箱(LTB)基础MIS技能获取课程是否可以用于补充标准的本科外科教育,以及它将如何被接受。
自2015年4月起,吕贝克大学医学院的学生可以选择完成高度标准化且经过验证的LTB课程。该课程由六个后续任务组成,具有预先定义的学习目标。视频教程允许采用自我教育的方法。个人培训进度按照课程安排持续记录。该项目使用吕贝克大学用于评估大学课程的既定在线平台进行标准化评估。
在2015年4月至2016年7月期间,63名学生完成了LTB课程。对外科专业的总体兴趣从课程前的平均1.61(标准差0.78)升至课程后的1.12。训练任务1 - 6所需的重复次数中位数分别为24(6 - 79)、23(5 - 61)、7(5 - 33)、15(5 - 59)、16(5 - 50)和18(7 - 48)。63名学生中没有一人提前终止课程。平均每周花费4.35(标准差1.58)小时进行培训,完成LTB课程总共需要4.1(标准差1.2)周。评估结果显示总体评分为1.0(标准差0.17)。课程的平均学习进度、教学方法和结构评分分别为1.0(标准差0.24)、1.14(标准差0.36)和1.0(标准差0.24)。据报告,对后续学年和未来职业活动的相关性平均为1.2(标准差0.45)。
作为常规本科课程的补充,吕贝克工具箱课程受到许多学生的好评。评估显示出极其积极的结果。此外,数据表明LTB课程可能会增加医学生对外科专业的兴趣。在外科医生应竭尽全力招募年轻医生进行外科住院医师培训的时代,这一点似乎很重要。