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Objective Comparison of the First-Person-View Live Streaming Method Versus Face-to-Face Teaching Method in Improving Wound Suturing Skills for Skin Closure in Surgical Clerkship Students: Randomized Controlled Trial.

Freda Susana HalimAllen WidysantoPetra Octavian Perdana WahjoepramonoValeska Siulinda CandrawinataAndi Setiawan BudihardjaAndry IrawanTaufik SudirmanNatalia ChristinaHeru Sutanto KoerniawanJephtah Furano Lumban TobingVeli SungonoMona MarlinaEka Julianta Wahjoepramono
Published in: JMIR medical education (2024)
First-person-view LS training sessions could enhance students' ability to master simple procedural skills such as simple wound suturing and has comparable results to the current FTF teaching method. Teaching a practical skill using the LS method also gives more confidence for the participants to perform the procedure independently. Other advantages of the LS method, such as the ability to study from outside the sterile environment, are also promising. We recommend improvements in the audiovisual quality of the camera and a stable internet connection before performing the LS teaching method.
Keyphrases
  • medical students
  • randomized controlled trial
  • systematic review
  • clinical trial
  • healthcare
  • machine learning
  • study protocol
  • wound healing
  • medical education