Department of Radiation Oncology, Stanford School of Medicine, 875 Blake Wilbur Drive, Stanford, CA, 94305, USA.
Department of Radiation Oncology, University of Utah School of Medicine, Salt Lake City, UT, USA.
J Cancer Educ. 2023 Jun;38(3):977-984. doi: 10.1007/s13187-022-02216-1. Epub 2022 Sep 9.
The COVID-19 pandemic catalyzed the integration of a virtual education curriculum to support radiation oncologists in training. We report outcomes from Radiation Oncology Virtual Education Rotation (ROVER) 2.0, a supplementary virtual educational curriculum created for radiation oncology residents globally. A prospective cohort of residents completed surveys before and after the live virtual webinar sessions (pre- and post-surveys, respectively). Live sessions were structured as complex gray-zone cases across various core disease sites. Resident demographics and responses were summarized using means, standard deviations, and proportions. Nine ROVER sessions were held from October 2020 to June 2021. A total of 1487 registered residents completed the pre-survey, of which 786 attended the live case discussion and 223 completed post-surveys. A total of 479 unique radiation oncology residents (of which 95, n = 19.8%, were international attendees) from 147 institutions (national, n = 81, 55.1%; international, n = 66, 44.9%) participated in the sessions. There was similar participation across post-graduate year (PGY) 2 through 5 (range n = 86 to n = 105). Of the 122 unique resident post-surveys, nearly all reported learning through the virtual structure as "very easy" or "easy" (97.5%, n = 119). A majority rated the ROVER 2.0 educational sessions to be "valuable or "very valuable" (99.2%, n = 121), and the panelists-attendee interaction as "appropriate" (97.5%, n = 119). Virtual live didactics aimed at radiation oncology residents are feasible. These results suggest that the adoption of the ROVER 2.0 curricula may help improve radiation oncology resident education.
COVID-19 大流行促使虚拟教育课程得以整合,以支持肿瘤放射科医师的培训。我们报告了全球肿瘤放射科住院医师的补充虚拟教育课程——放射肿瘤学虚拟教育轮转(ROVER)2.0 的结果。一组前瞻性住院医师在现场虚拟网络研讨会前后完成了调查(分别为预调查和后调查)。现场会议的结构是各种核心疾病部位的复杂灰色地带病例。住院医师的人口统计学特征和反应使用平均值、标准差和比例进行总结。从 2020 年 10 月到 2021 年 6 月,共进行了 9 次 ROVER 会议。共有 1487 名注册住院医师完成了预调查,其中 786 人参加了现场病例讨论,223 人完成了后调查。共有 479 名来自 147 个机构(国家,n=81,55.1%;国际,n=66,44.9%)的独特肿瘤放射科住院医师(其中 95 人,n=19.8%,为国际参与者)参加了会议。从住院医师第二年到第五年(范围 n=86 到 n=105)的参与度相似。在 122 份独特的住院医师后调查中,几乎所有人都表示通过虚拟结构学习非常容易或容易(97.5%,n=119)。大多数人认为 ROVER 2.0 教育课程非常有价值或非常有价值(99.2%,n=121),并且认为小组讨论与会者的互动是适当的(97.5%,n=119)。针对肿瘤放射科住院医师的虚拟现场教学是可行的。这些结果表明,ROVER 2.0 课程的采用可能有助于提高肿瘤放射科住院医师的教育水平。