Analyzing a follow-up needs assessment: Increased use of internet-based APSA educational programs by pediatric surgeons
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Abstract
Purpose
Needs assessment is a critical component of educational program design. Follow-up is important for improvement. Two electronic educational programs, Exam-based Pediatric surgery Educational Reference Tool (ExPERT) and Pediatric Surgery Not a Textbook (NaT), offered by the American Pediatric Surgical Association (APSA) have been functional for over three years, allowing for follow-up assessment.
Methods
A 22-question survey was distributed via email to APSA members. Questions included practice demographics, learning preferences and APSA material use. Mann–Whitney analysis was performed (p1/3 for not subscribing to ExPERT or NaT. Question discussions were often read regardless of response. >86% would subscribe to APSA resources if there were no CME requirement. The most frequently cited knowledge gap was fetal therapy (30%).
Conclusions
This is the first publication documenting increased acceptance of electronic educational platforms for pediatric surgeons. Well-utilized and valued, the data justify and encourage continued development of electronic educational resources. Room for improvement exists in affordability, knowledge gaps, and individualizing curriculum development.
Level of evidence
IV
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