Virtual learning in maxillofacial surgery in the post-COVID world: where are we now?
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During the COVID-19 pandemic we developed a post-graduate virtual learning environment (PGVLE) in the West Midlands region for higher trainees in oral and maxillofacial surgery. We continued to develop this following the pandemic and sought to examine the trainee experience with this resource as restrictions eased. The PGVLE comprises a total of nine semesters mapping General Medical Council (GMC) learning objectives in the specialty across a total of 63 events using BigBlueButton™. Webinars are delivered on a weekly basis by subspecialty experts. Trainee feedback was sought using SurveyMonkey™ examining self-assessed confidence levels using visual analogue scores (VAS) and Likert items regarding trainers and content. A focus group was convened and the transcript analysed using grounded theory analysis (GTA). Likert items revealed overwhelmingly positive responses, with 96.2% (n = 281) of responses being positive regarding content and 97.5% (n = 475) agreeing with positive comments regarding faculty. VAS scores improved by an average of 39.0% and improvements were statistically significant for most sessions. The focus group highlighted the relevance of teaching to GMC learning objectives, the achievement of consistently high standards, the potential for conflict with clinical commitments and issues surrounding peer interaction. Satisfaction scores remain high with the PGVLE programme, which is very much here to stay in the post-graduate education of our trainees. With the easing of restrictions, we have moved to a hybrid method of learning with the potential for 'flipped classroom' methodology moving forwards.Citation
Pandya R, AbdelRahman A, Fowell C, Elledge ROC. Virtual learning in maxillofacial surgery in the post-COVID world: where are we now? Br J Oral Maxillofac Surg. 2023 Nov;61(9):623-627. doi: 10.1016/j.bjoms.2023.09.003. Epub 2023 Sep 18. PMID: 37838483.Type
ArticlePMID
37838483Publisher
Churchill Livingstoneae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1016/j.bjoms.2023.09.003