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Area of Science:

  • Medical Education
  • Surgical Training
  • Technology in Medicine

Background:

  • Video-based coaching (VBC) utilizes recorded procedures and expert analysis for objective feedback.
  • Head-mounted cameras offer a surgeon's-eye view, showing potential for skill improvement in pilot studies.
  • VBC may enhance residents' confidence and cognitive skills, impacting future performance.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To comprehensively review the literature on VBC in surgical education.
  • To evaluate the importance, effectiveness, and application of VBC in orthopaedic surgery residency.
  • To determine VBC's role as a supplementary educational resource.

Main Methods:

  • Scoping review of existing literature on VBC in surgical education.
  • Analysis of studies focusing on VBC's impact on technical and nontechnical skills.
  • Evaluation of VBC's application within orthopaedic surgery training programs.

Main Results:

  • VBC demonstrates potential for improving residents' technical skills.
  • VBC can foster the development of nontechnical skills like critical thinking and cognitive awareness.
  • Studies suggest VBC enhances self-confidence, positively influencing future procedure performance.

Conclusions:

  • VBC is a promising supplementary educational resource for orthopaedic surgery residents.
  • Objective feedback through VBC can significantly contribute to skill development.
  • VBC complements traditional intraoperative training, offering a valuable learning modality.