Annals of surgeryJournal Article
01 Jan 2025
Describe the latest technological in surgical education and assessment.Background:Surgical education is challenged by continuously increasing clinical content, greater subspecialization, and public scrutiny of access to high-quality surgical care. Since the last Blue Ribbon Committee on surgical education, novel technologies have been developed, including artificial intelligence and telecommunication.
The goals of this Blue Ribbon Sub-Committee were to construct a framework for applying these technologies to improve the effectiveness and efficiency of surgical education and assessment.An additional goal was to identify implementation frameworks and strategies for centers with different resources and access. All subcommittee recommendations were included in a Delphi consensus process with the entire Blue Ribbon Committee (N = 67).
Our subcommittee found several new technologies and opportunities that are well-poised to improve the effectiveness and efficiency of surgical education and assessment (Tables 1-3). Our top recommendation was that a Multidisciplinary Surgical Educational Council be established to serve as an oversight body to develop consensus, facilitate implementation, and establish best practices for technology implementation and assessment. This recommendation achieved 93% consensus during the first round of the Delphi process.
Advances in technology-based assessment, data analytics, and behavioral analysis now allow us to create personalized educational programs based on individual preferences and learning styles. If implemented properly, education technology has the promise of improving the quality and efficiency of surgical education and decreasing the demands on clinical faculty.
The authors report no conflicts of interest.
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