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Utilization of the GoPro camera to facilitate vaginal surgical education among residents and medical students


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Surgical Skills Assessment: Resident Control Group (Routine Educational Practice): Participants in this group will be exposed to routine surgical education as practiced at University Hospitals Case Medical Center, Department of OB/Gyn. This includes real time instruction at the time of surgery for the resident trainee performing all or part of the procedure as appropriate for their level of training. The resident may use any teaching tools before or after the surgery including online surgical videos, a surgical atlas or textbook. Immediately after the procedure the attending surgeon will evaluate the trainee using a validated 13-item Vaginal Surgical Skills Index (VSSI) form and the 7-item Global Rating Scale of Operative Performance (GRS) . The use of this scale is also part of standard surgical educational practice. The trainee will then perform an additional procedure of the same type within a 4 week period (the average duration of a rotation) and again undergo evaluation using the VSSI form by the attending surgeon. This is again part of routine educational practice in order to monitor progression of surgical skills. Resident GoPro Group: Participants assigned this group will perform or assist with the procedure based on level of training and experience, as is usual practice in the residency training program. The resident surgeon will be wearing the camera (GoPro Hero 3) during the procedure. This is not part of routine practice. Immediately after the procedure the attending surgeon will evaluate the trainee using the VSSI and GRS forms. The trainee will then have a chance to review the video of their surgery with the attending surgeon within a 14-day period. The trainee will then perform a 2nd procedure of the same type within a 4 week period (the average duration of a rotation) and again undergo evaluation using the VSSI form by the attending surgeon. It is common for residents to perform a type of procedure (cerclage, culdoplasty, vaginal hysterectomy, etc.) many times during a rotation. However, for the purpose of the research study, we will only be comparing the change in the VVSI score between 2 procedures. In both groups, surgical assistants will be instructed not to automatically assist but to wait for the participant to instruct them on what assistance they require. The surgical skills inventory will be marked by the participant with their numerical designation and will then be placed in a locked box in the pre-operative area of the Humphrey operating room suite. These will be collected by the study investigators at the end of each week. The key to the box will be kept in a locked cabinet in Amy Schmidt's office on the 5th floor of MacDonald Women's Hospital. Medical Student Evaluation of the OR Experience: Medical students will be able to watch surgeries in real time using the GoPro App which will be downloaded to an iPad specifically purchased for use in this study. The video will be streamed over the secure UH BOYD network with both the surgeon and medical student are in the same operating room. The GoPro App does not allow the video to be saved to the iPAD. At the end of each surgery medical student participants will be given a short survey with how satisfied they were with the level of teaching in the operating room (Appendix 3). The survey will be marked by the participant with their numerical designation and will then be placed in a locked box in the pre-operative area of the Humphrey operating room suite. These will be collected by the study investigators at the end of each week. The key to the box will be kept in a locked cabinet in Amy Schmidt's office on the 5th floor of MacDonald Women's Hospital. The results of the survey will be compared between those students viewing the surgery on the GoPro App and to those who are participating in the surgery without the GoPro camera. The survey is not routine educational practice, however, surveys are often employed in our department to gauge medical student attitudes. Additionally all students who do not initially view a surgery with the GoPro app (those in the control group and those who choose not to participate in the research study) will be given the opportunity to use the GoPro app during a different surgery. Acquisition of Surgical Video: Patients will be informed that the surgery will be recorded using a recording device and, if the patient chooses to allow recording, informed consent will be obtained using the standard image release consent form from UHCMC The video recording will not include any patient identifiers or markings. ;


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NCT number NCT02669537
Study type Interventional
Source University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center
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Status Withdrawn
Phase N/A
Start date May 2016
Completion date December 2017

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