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Evaluation of a tool to teach medical students direct ophthalmoscopy. WMJ 2009 Feb;108(1):24-6

Date

03/31/2009

Pubmed ID

19326631

Scopus ID

2-s2.0-61449195690 (requires institutional sign-in at Scopus site)   23 Citations

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: With declining exposure to the ophthalmologic examination in medical school, medical students and their instructors need a simple, effective method for teaching direct ophthalmoscopy.

OBJECTIVE: Evaluation of canisters as direct ophthalmoscopy teaching aids for medical students.

METHODS: Two ounce plastic canisters were designed to simulate an eye with 35 mm fundus photographs placed at the base and an 8mm hole drilled in the center of the cap to simulate a dilated pupil. These tools were used as an optional supplement to the instruction of ophthalmoscopy. Participants included 102 second-year medical students from the Medical College of Wisconsin and 11 residents and instructors from The Eye Institute in Milwaukee, Wis.

RESULTS: Effectiveness and ease of use of the canisters were assessed by analyzing questionnaires completed by the medical students and instructors. According to 76% of students and 93% of instructors, the canisters "supplemented their learning/teaching." Most students (90%) and instructors (88%) found them "easy to use."

CONCLUSION: This device is a simple and effective tool for teaching direct ophthalmoscopy to medical students.

Author List

Hoeg TB, Sheth BP, Bragg DS, Kivlin JD

Author

Bhavna P. Sheth MD Professor in the Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences department at Medical College of Wisconsin




MESH terms used to index this publication - Major topics in bold

Adult
Education, Medical, Undergraduate
Educational Measurement
Equipment Design
Eye Diseases
Female
Humans
Male
Ophthalmology
Ophthalmoscopes
Ophthalmoscopy
Surveys and Questionnaires
Teaching