Video broadcasting using modified head-mounted smartphone during COVID-19 pandemic for surgical education

P. Kreshanti, Narottama Tunjung, S. Supriadi, Radhi Maladzi, Tommy Toar
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Surgical education is affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. Strict protocols are applied inside the operating room to prevent further transmission of the virus. As a result, only a limited number of residents and medical students are allowed inside the operating room. The authors propose surgical videos and live broadcasting as an alternative way of learning about surgery. This article shows the utilization of a commonly used technology, such as smartphone and Zoom™, combined with a 3D printed smartphone holster and modified head mount as an educational tool at Plastic Surgery Residency Program, Universitas Indonesia. This innovation turns out to be simple and low cost, yet effective as a method in teaching surgery, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic. © 2022 American Institute of Physics Inc.. All rights reserved.
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新型冠状病毒大流行期间改良头戴式智能手机视频直播外科教育
外科教育受到COVID-19大流行的影响。为了防止病毒的进一步传播,手术室内采用了严格的规程。因此,只有有限数量的住院医生和医科学生可以进入手术室。作者提出手术视频和直播作为学习手术的另一种方式。这篇文章展示了一种常用的技术,如智能手机和Zoom™,结合3D打印智能手机皮套和改进的头戴式耳机作为印尼大学整形外科住院医师项目的教育工具。事实证明,这种创新简单、成本低,但作为一种外科教学方法,尤其是在COVID-19大流行期间,效果显著。©2022美国物理学会。版权所有。
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