AI Article Synopsis

  • Just-A-Minute Clinical Pearls can effectively bridge the gap between medical education and clinical practice in optometry and ophthalmology.
  • A study involved a daily email microlearning tool, with a survey revealing high engagement and positive feedback on ease of understanding and knowledge retention among 150 professionals.
  • Results suggest significant benefits for clinical knowledge application, with recommendations varying based on education and practice type.

Article Abstract

Clinical Relevance: Just-A-Minute Clinical Pearls as a microlearning concept may be beneficial in enhancing optometry and ophthalmology practice globally.

Background: Medical education often witnesses a gap in effectively translating the learnings into clinical practice, pointing to the complex and traditional teaching methods as hindrances. The present work studied the usefulness and acceptability of Just-A-Minute Optometry Clinical Pearls, a micro-learning tool, among optometrists and ophthalmologists.

Methods: Just-A-Minute Optometry clinical pearls were developed by the optometry team of LV Prasad Eye Institute and shared (via email) among optometrists and ophthalmologists on a daily basis between June 2021 to May 2022. In the middle of the project, the recipients were invited to participate in an online survey. The variables studied included frequency of checking clinical pearls, simplicity of their content, grasping speed, most used subspeciality pearls, knowledge gain and retention, practice applicability, overall learning experience, and the likelihood of recommending it to a friend.

Results: Among 150 respondents, 103 (68.7%) were ophthalmologists, and 46 (30.7%) were optometrists. The majority were from private ( = 64, 42.7%) and institutional ( = 48, 32%) practices, with 102 (68.4%) having more than five years and 21 (14%) having 2-5 years of experience. About 115 (77%) respondents checked clinical pearls every day, 147 (99%) found the format easy, and 131 (88%) could grasp the content within one minute. They felt that JAM-OCP 'always' enhanced clinical knowledge ( = 108, 72%) and clinical applicability ( = 82, 55%) and helped in knowledge retention ( = 123, 84%). The responses to the clinical application significantly varied (Chi-square tests) among subgroups of education qualification ( < 0.001) and practice types ( < 0.03).

Conclusions: The Just-A-Minute Optometry Clinical Pearls were beneficial to optometrists and ophthalmologists in their practices. This, as a tele-education tool, supports continuing optometry education across the globe.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/08164622.2023.2264844DOI Listing

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