Online Survey Evaluation of Three Years of European Society of Thoracic Surgeons Educational Webinars as Part of The E-learning Platform

Background E-learning has become an important tool in surgical education in the last decade. The European Society of Thoracic Surgeons launched its e-learning platform in 2013 and started its educational webinars series in 2018. The aim of this paper is to discuss the introduction, evolution and imp...

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Hauptverfasser: Depypere, Lieven P., Novoa, Nuria, Daddi, Niccolò, Assouad, Jalal, Agrafiotis, Apostolos C., Lauk, Olivia, Decaluwé, Herbert, Falcoz, Pierre Emmanuel, Opitz, Isabelle, Brunelli, Alessandro, Batirel, Hasan Fevzi
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description Background E-learning has become an important tool in surgical education in the last decade. The European Society of Thoracic Surgeons launched its e-learning platform in 2013 and started its educational webinars series in 2018. The aim of this paper is to discuss the introduction, evolution and impact of the educational webinars within this e-learning platform. Methods Twenty-four English spoken webinars discussing different subdomains in general thoracic surgery (21 expert talks, 2 pro-con debates and 1 multidisciplinary case discussion) were analyzed. An online questionnaire on timing, quality and technical aspects of the webinars was sent to 3012 registrants. Results The webinars reached 3128 unique registrants from 76 countries worldwide. The mean number of registrants was 355 with 171 live attendees (48%) and 155 replay watchers (36%). Hundred and twenty-six attendees (13.1% of people who registered for at least 4 webinars) completed the questionnaire. Timing and duration of the webinars were rated “very good” to “excellent” in 78%, and the quality of the webinar content and the expertise of the webinar presenters were rated “very good” to “excellent” in 88% and 90%, respectively. The impact on knowledge and clinical practice was scored with a weighted average of 7.27 out of 10 and 6.79 out of 10, respectively. Conclusions The ESTS educational webinars were effective in delivering up-to-date knowledge to almost half of the countries around the globe. The impact of these events on knowledge and clinical practice were rated high. New e-learning tools should be added to the surgical educational curriculum.
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Cardiac Surgery
Clinical medicine
Computer-Assisted Instruction
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Distance learning
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Original Scientific Report
Questionnaires
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Vascular Surgery
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