University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center, Urology Institute, Cleveland, OH; Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, Cleveland, OH.
Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, Cleveland, OH.
Urology. 2021 Jun;152:2-8. doi: 10.1016/j.urology.2021.03.004. Epub 2021 Mar 22.
To determine the response to a virtual educational curriculum in reconstructive urology presented during the COVID-19 pandemic. To assess learner satisfaction with the format and content of the curriculum, including relevance to learners' education and practice.
A webinar curriculum of fundamental reconstructive urology topics was developed through the Society of Genitourinary Reconstructive Surgeons and partnering institutions. Expert-led sessions were broadcasted. Registered participants were asked to complete a survey regarding the curriculum. Responses were used to assess the quality of the curriculum format and content, as well as participants' practice demographics.
Our survey yielded a response rate of 34%. Survey responses showed >50% of practices offer reconstructive urologic services, with 37% offered by providers without formal fellowship training. A difference in self-reported baseline knowledge was seen amongst junior residents and attendings (P < .05). Regardless of level of training, all participants rated the topics presented as relevant to their education/practice (median response = 5/5). Responders also indicated that the curriculum supplemented their knowledge in reconstructive urology (median response = 5/5). The webinar format and overall satisfaction with the curriculum was highly rated (median response = 5/5). Participants also stated they were likely to recommend the series to others.
We demonstrate success of an online curriculum in reconstructive urology. Given >50% of practices surveyed offer reconstruction, we believe the curriculum's educational benefits (increasing access and collaboration while minimizing the risk of in-person contact) will continue beyond the COVID-19 pandemic and that this will remain a relevant educational platform for urologists moving forward.
确定在 COVID-19 大流行期间进行的重建泌尿外科虚拟教育课程的反应。评估学习者对课程格式和内容的满意度,包括与学习者教育和实践的相关性。
通过泌尿生殖重建外科学会和合作机构开发了一门基本重建泌尿外科主题的网络研讨会课程。专家主导的课程进行了广播。注册参与者被要求完成一份关于课程的调查问卷。通过回答来评估课程格式和内容的质量,以及参与者实践的人口统计学特征。
我们的调查回复率为 34%。调查结果显示,超过 50%的实践提供重建泌尿科服务,其中 37%由没有正式 fellowship 培训的提供者提供。初级住院医师和主治医生之间自我报告的基线知识存在差异(P<.05)。无论培训水平如何,所有参与者都认为所呈现的主题与他们的教育/实践相关(中位数为 5/5)。回答者还表示,该课程补充了他们在重建泌尿外科方面的知识(中位数为 5/5)。网络研讨会格式和对课程的总体满意度评价很高(中位数为 5/5)。参与者还表示,他们很可能向他人推荐该系列课程。
我们展示了重建泌尿外科在线课程的成功。鉴于接受调查的实践中超过 50%提供重建,我们相信该课程的教育益处(在最大限度减少人际接触风险的同时增加获得和协作的机会)将在 COVID-19 大流行之后继续存在,并且这将成为泌尿科医生未来一个相关的教育平台。