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Publication Date: 2023
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The Exploration of Remote Simulation Strategies for the Acquisition of Psychomotor Skills in Medicine: A Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial
Natasha Guérard-Poirier; Léamarie Meloche-Dumas; Michèle Beniey; Andrei Torres; Bill Kapralos; Malek Dhane; Frédéric Mercier; Rami Younan; Adam Dubrowski; Erica Patocskai
Discover Education, v2 n1 Article 19 2023
Background: Progress in remote educational strategies was fueled by the advent of the COVID-19 pandemic. This pilot RCT explored the efficacy of a decentralized model of simulation based on principles of observational and peer-to-peer learning for the acquisition of surgical skills. Methods: Sixty medical students from the University of Montreal learned the running subcuticular suture in four different conditions: (1) Control group; (2) Self-learning; (3) Peer-learning; (4) Peer-learning with expert feedback. The control group learned with error-free videos, while the others, through videos illustrating strategic sub-optimal performances to be identified and discussed by students. Performance on a simulator at the end of the learning period, was assessed by an expert using a global rating scale (GRS) and checklist (CL). Results: Students engaging in peer-to-peer learning strategies outperformed students who learned alone. The presence of an expert, and passive vs active observational learning strategies did not impact performance. Conclusion: This study supports the efficacy of a remote learning strategy and demonstrates how collaborative discourse optimizes the students' acquisition of surgical skills. These remote simulation strategies create the potential for implantation in future medical curriculum design.
Descriptors: Psychomotor Skills, Distance Education, COVID-19, Pandemics, Simulation, Medical Students, Foreign Countries, Peer Teaching, Observational Learning, Surgery, Skill Development
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research
Education Level: Higher Education; Postsecondary Education
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Language: English
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Identifiers - Location: Canada (Montreal)
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