Leveraging Digital Platforms: An Eight-Webinar Teaching Series to Enhance Organised Learning in Orthopaedic Surgery.

Journal: Cureus
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Abstract

Introduction The increasing use of technology and the adoption of online learning platforms have provided more options for delivering medical education. We sought to evaluate the effectiveness of a tailored eight-session orthopaedic webinar series designed to enhance knowledge and confidence among medical students, postgraduate trainees, and healthcare providers involved in musculoskeletal care. Methods A total of 427 participants from 43 countries attended the webinar series. Quantitative feedback was collected through questionnaires assessing previous orthopaedic teaching sufficiency, preparedness before encountering orthopaedic cases, confidence levels before and after sessions, engagement, relevance to learning needs, and interest in the format. Qualitative feedback was also gathered to identify strengths and areas for improvement. Results Participants reported low sufficiency in prior orthopaedic teaching (average score: 2.86) and felt underprepared before attending the sessions (average score: 2.48). Confidence levels significantly increased after the sessions, rising from an average of 2.61 before to 3.70 after. High engagement (average score: 4.23) and interest in the format (average score: 4.45) were noted. Qualitative feedback highlighted the value of case-based learning, interactive elements, and practical insights into patient management. Areas for improvement included addressing technical issues and incorporating more interactive features like quizzes or polls. Conclusion The webinar series effectively improved participants' confidence and understanding of key orthopaedic concepts. Overall, there were high engagement scores and interest in the format. This highlights that structured, tailored, and interactive online webinars could help supplement knowledge, especially in areas where the participants had decreased exposure during their training.

Authors
Omar Desouky