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ABSTRACT: Background
Sufficient exposure to rarer medical problems around pregnancy is a challenge during short rotations in obstetric medicine (OM). A Canadian research group created online clinical cases, the CanCOM cases, to overcome this.Methods
We conducted an exploratory study to document the use and perceived utility of the CanCOM cases. 77 residents doing an OM rotation participated in our study. We used a survey to document their perception of CanCOM cases (12 items, 7-point scale), clinical exposure to several conditions (pre and post rotation; 41 items, 7-point scale) and use of the educational tool (1 item, 4-option scale).Results
CanCOM cases was perceived as an accessible and useful tool. Participants completed a median of 6/20 cases (range 1-20), and highly recommended the cases (6.48 ± 0.73 SD on a 7-point Likert scale).Conclusion
Despite some technical limitations, CanCOM cases was shown to contribute to clinical exposure to rare but essential medical conditions.
SUBMITTER: Cumyn A
PROVIDER: S-EPMC9745596 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Dec
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Cumyn Annabelle A Sauvé Nadine N St-Onge Christina C
Obstetric medicine 20211026 4
<h4>Background</h4>Sufficient exposure to rarer medical problems around pregnancy is a challenge during short rotations in obstetric medicine (OM). A Canadian research group created online clinical cases, the CanCOM cases, to overcome this.<h4>Methods</h4>We conducted an exploratory study to document the use and perceived utility of the CanCOM cases. 77 residents doing an OM rotation participated in our study. We used a survey to document their perception of CanCOM cases (12 items, 7-point scale ...[more]