Necessity of slit-lamp training during ophthalmology clerkships from the perspective of medical students
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Fundamental Research Funds of the State Key Laboratory of Ophthalmology(No.30306020240020219); Science and Technology Program of Guangzhou(No.202102020736); National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.82204532); Undergraduate Teaching Reform Research Project of Sun Yat-sen University in 2019(No.Jiaowu2019285)

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    AIM: To evaluate the necessity of slit-lamp biomicroscopy(referred to here as “slit-lamp”)training from the student's perspective and reach a consensus on slit-lamp training in medical students during ophthalmology clerkship.

    METHODS: A controlled before-after clerkship study was performed on 117 students of the class of 2017 enrolled in clinical medicine at Sun Yat-sen University. All medical students underwent slit-lamp training during ophthalmology clerkship. We evaluated the students' cognition, perceived need and recommendations for slit-lamp teaching, using a self-completed questionnaire survey and compared the students' scores in these aspects before and after their ophthalmology clerkships. Additionally, the efficiency of slit-lamp training was evaluated by subjective student assessment after the ophthalmology clerkship. Each item was scored on a five-point Likert Scale. Statistical analysis was performed by IBM SPSS(Version 20.0; SPSS Inc., Chicago, IL, USA).

    RESULTS: A total of 116(99.1%)medical students completed the survey. The average score before clerkship was 19.99±3.03, which indicated a high level of cognition regarding slit-lamp utility; However, this score significantly increased to 22.97±2.37 after clerkship(P<0.001). The average score regarding perceived need was also higher for post-clerkship students than for pre-clerkship students(24.62±3.15 vs. 23.60±2.36, P=0.009). Moreover, 86.2% of post-clerkship students reported that hands-on slit-lamp practice could help promote clerkship quality. More than three-quarters of the surveyed students tended to agree that slit-lamp practice time should be increased(76.7% and 77.6% before and after clerkship, respectively).

    CONCLUSION: A hands-on approach to slit-lamp training is more favored by medical students in ophthalmology clerkships, and this training should be recommended in ophthalmology clerkships given its potential usefulness for improving clerkship quality.

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Xuan-Wei Liang, Yu-Xian Zou, Shu Liu, et al. Necessity of slit-lamp training during ophthalmology clerkships from the perspective of medical students. Guoji Yanke Zazhi( Int Eye Sci) 2023;23(1):4-9

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  • Received:January 26,2022
  • Revised:September 19,2022
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  • Online: January 04,2023
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