Sambhwani Sharan, Alshahwani Awf, Andritsos Loukas, Sheikh Nomaan
Trauma and Orthopaedics, Kettering General Hospital, Kettering, GBR.
Trauma and Orthopaedics, Leicester Royal Infirmary, Leicester, GBR.
Cureus. 2021 Oct 26;13(10):e19066. doi: 10.7759/cureus.19066. eCollection 2021 Oct.
Introduction The COVID-19 pandemic has brought unprecedented challenges in health care, leading to a dramatic change in service provision and impacting surgical training. The availability of a virtual meeting platform allowed our team to develop a new educational programme aiming to maintain an ethos of education safely, focusing on providing an opportunity to develop non-technical skills and maintain reflective practice. Materials and Methods Microsoft Teams was used to conduct two streams of weekly education: a journal club focussing on developing critical evaluation skills, and case-based in-depth discussion forum to develop presentation skills and evidence-based management. A questionnaire after 10 weeks was used to evaluate the effectiveness and engagement of the two streams. Results Fifty-three responses were received. Seventy-two percent felt that their engagement in teaching was increased on a virtual platform. There was 88% satisfaction with the platform. Reflective practice increased and 40% of respondents felt their non-technical skills improved. Sixty-eight percent stated that they would like to continue the virtual format going forward and 88% would recommend this to their peers. Ninety-two percent felt that the platform played a pivotal role in helping maintain team morale during this period. Conclusion Our experience of using a virtual tool to maintain education within our department is very positive. There has been good engagement with positive reflection and learning at a time of great change in the NHS. Both trainees and non-trainees have benefited. With ongoing COVID still influencing clinical practice, we recommend utilising virtual platforms to maintain education in surgical departments.
新冠疫情给医疗保健带来了前所未有的挑战,导致服务提供发生了巨大变化,并对外科培训产生了影响。虚拟会议平台的可用性使我们的团队能够开发一个新的教育项目,旨在安全地保持教育精神,专注于提供发展非技术技能和维持反思性实践的机会。
使用微软团队开展每周两次的教育活动:一个专注于培养批判性评估技能的期刊俱乐部,以及一个基于案例的深入讨论论坛,以培养演讲技能和循证管理能力。在10周后通过问卷调查来评估这两个活动的有效性和参与度。
共收到53份回复。72%的人认为他们在虚拟平台上参与教学的积极性有所提高。对该平台的满意度为88%。反思性实践有所增加,40%的受访者认为他们的非技术技能得到了提高。68%的人表示希望今后继续采用虚拟形式,88%的人会向同行推荐。92%的人认为该平台在这段时间里对帮助维持团队士气起到了关键作用。
我们在本部门使用虚拟工具维持教育的经验非常积极。在英国国家医疗服务体系发生巨大变化之际,大家积极参与,进行了积极的反思和学习。实习生和非实习生都从中受益。由于新冠疫情仍在影响临床实践,我们建议利用虚拟平台在外科科室维持教育。