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Surgical Operating Room Enhancement Curriculum for Medical Students

Surgical Operating Room Enhancement Curriculum for Medical Students

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Overview

The goal of this clinical trial is to assess whether integrating an enhanced Surgical Operating Room (OR) curriculum into the medical student program improves knowledge and proficiency in gynecologic surgical techniques and procedures among medical students at Wayne State University. The main questions it aims to answer are:

Does the Surgical Operating Room Enrichment Course increase medical students' knowledge and comfort with gynecologic surgical procedures?

Does participation in the course improve students' clinical perceptions and management of gynecologic emergencies?

Researchers will compare students who participate in the Surgical Operating Room Enrichment Course (intervention group) to those who complete the standard rotation (control group) to see if the enhanced curriculum leads to greater improvements in knowledge and clinical skills.

Participants will:

Attend virtual didactic lectures covering gynecologic anatomy, perioperative care, surgical techniques, and management of gynecologic emergencies

Complete pre- and post-training surveys assessing knowledge, skills, and perceptions related to gynecologic surgery

This study involves approximately 60 medical students, with participation being voluntary and all responses de-identified.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Medical students currently enrolled in the Wayne State University OBGYN clinical rotation (5-week block)
  • Willingness to voluntarily participate in surveys and training sessions
  • Ability to attend all didactic lectures

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Prior completion of a structured surgical operating room enrichment course (e.g., elective subspecialty training)
  • Inability to participate virtual sessions due to conflicting clinical/academic schedules
  • Non-English speakers (due to English-language survey instruments)

Study details
    Gynecology
    Medical Education
    Operating Rooms

NCT07006337

Wayne State University

14 June 2025

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