Hybrid Workshops During the COVID-19 Pandemic—Dawn of a New Era in Neurosurgical Learning Platforms

Garg, Kanwaljeet ; Mishra, Shashwat ; Raheja, Amol ; Verma, Satish ; Tandon, Vivek ; Agrawal, Siddharth ; Suri, Ashish ; Chandra, P.S. ; Prada, Francesco ; Servadei, Franco ; Kale, S.S. ; Srivastava, Padma (2022) Hybrid Workshops During the COVID-19 Pandemic—Dawn of a New Era in Neurosurgical Learning Platforms World Neurosurgery, 157 . e198-e206. ISSN 1878-8750

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Official URL: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.wneu.2021.09.132

Related URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.wneu.2021.09.132

Abstract

Background During the COVID-19 pandemic, disruption of surgical hands-on training has hampered the skills acquisition by budding neurosurgeons. Online and virtual classrooms have not been able to substitute the hands-on experience and learning via direct interaction with senior colleagues. To overcome these challenges, we organized a hybrid workshop where simulation-based learning modules, and direct and virtual interaction with surgeons during live surgeries or didactic lectures were utilized to help delegates in understanding the nuances of neurosurgery. Methods A 3-day hybrid workshop was held in March 2021, which was attended by 133 delegates. A structured questionnaire was utilized to record their feedback. Results An overwhelming majority of the respondents (94.1%, n = 64) found hybrid conferences to be better than an online conference. Most of the respondents (88.3%, n = 60) rated the utility of direct face-to-face interaction to be more satisfying as compared with online interaction with faculty during a webinar. Again, many the respondents (86.8%, n = 59) believed that similar hybrid events will be the new normal given the current situation of COVID-19 pandemic. A large majority (88.2%, n = 60) of the respondents reported that they will prefer a hybrid event over an online conference. Conclusions In this era of the COVID-19 pandemic, “hybrid” microneurosurgery workshops offer unique opportunities to enhance surgical skills acquisition by hands-on simulation-based learning and observing live surgical demonstrations, apart from 2-way interactions with experts under one roof. This may be a stepping stone for what lies ahead in the future of neurosurgical training.

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Keywords:COVID-19; Conference; Hands-on Training; Hybrid Resident; Training Workshop.
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