远程学习:病理学家采用虚拟会议和全切片成像技术的国际调查结果。

IF 2.5 4区 医学 Q2 PATHOLOGY Journal of Clinical Pathology Pub Date : 2024-08-16 DOI:10.1136/jcp-2023-208912
Thiyaphat Laohawetwanit, Raul S Gonzalez, Andrey Bychkov
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目的:本研究介绍了病理学家对在线会议和数字病理学看法的全球调查结果:利用作者的社交媒体账户和专业协会关系,向全球在职病理学家和受训人员分发了一份在线匿名调查,其中包括 11 个问题,重点是病理学家对虚拟会议和数字幻灯片的看法。参与者被要求用 5 点李克特量表对他们对病理会议各个方面的偏好进行排序:结果:共有来自 79 个国家的 562 名受访者。虚拟会议的几个优点得到了认可,其中包括参加会议的费用比现场会议低(平均值为 4.4),远程参加会议更方便(平均值为 4.3),由于不耽误旅行时间,因此效率更高(平均值为 4.3)。据报告,缺乏网络联系是虚拟会议的主要缺点(平均值为 4.0)。大多数受访者(n=450,80.1%)倾向于混合会议或虚拟会议。约三分之二的受访者(n=356,63.3%)对将虚拟幻灯片用于教育目的没有顾虑,并认为虚拟幻灯片是可以接受的玻璃幻灯片替代品:结论:在线会议和全切片成像被视为病理学教育的重要工具。虚拟会议为与会者提供了实惠的注册费和灵活性。然而,建立联系的机会有限,这意味着虚拟会议不能完全取代面对面会议。混合会议可能是一种解决方案,可最大限度地发挥虚拟会议和现场会议的优势。
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Learning at a distance: results of an international survey on the adoption of virtual conferences and whole slide imaging by pathologists.

Aims: This study presents the findings of a global survey of pathologists' views of online conferences and digital pathology.

Methods: An online anonymous survey consisting of 11 questions focusing on pathologists' perceptions of virtual conferences and digital slides was distributed to practising pathologists and trainees across the globe using the authors' social media accounts and professional society connections. Participants were asked to rank their preference for various aspects of pathology meetings on a 5-point Likert scale.

Results: There were 562 respondents from 79 countries. Several advantages of virtual meetings were recognised, including that they are less expensive to attend than in-person meetings (mean 4.4), more convenient to attend remotely (mean 4.3) and more efficient due to no loss of time for travel (mean 4.3). The lack of networking was reported as the main disadvantage of virtual conferences (mean 4.0). Most respondents (n=450, 80.1%) preferred hybrid or virtual meetings. About two-thirds (n=356, 63.3%) had no concern regarding the use of virtual slides for educational purposes and viewed them as an acceptable substitute for glass slides.

Conclusions: Online meetings and whole slide imaging are viewed as valuable tools in pathology education. Virtual conferences allow affordable registration fees and flexibility for participants. However, networking opportunities are limited, meaning in-person meetings cannot be entirely replaced by virtual conferences. Hybrid meetings may be a solution to maximise the benefits of both virtual and in-person meetings.

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期刊介绍: Journal of Clinical Pathology is a leading international journal covering all aspects of pathology. Diagnostic and research areas covered include histopathology, virology, haematology, microbiology, cytopathology, chemical pathology, molecular pathology, forensic pathology, dermatopathology, neuropathology and immunopathology. Each issue contains Reviews, Original articles, Short reports, Correspondence and more.
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