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Ep. 176 Advancing Surgical Education: 3D Models and Videos with Dr. François Simon
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While the mantra “see one, do one, teach one” once guided surgical education, nowadays, technologies like 3D printed models and realistic surgical videos allow trainees to safely gain hands-on experience. In this episode of the BackTable ENT podcast, Dr. François Simon, pediatric otolaryngologist at Necker Hospital for Sick Children (Paris, France) joins host Dr. Gopi Shah to discuss technological innovations in surgical education.
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SYNPOSIS
First, Dr. Simon explains how 3D printing technology expands trainees’ anatomical knowledge. He speaks to his experience working alongside a 3D printing engineer to develop models used to teach otoscopy and ear surgery. Then, Dr. Simon tackles the role of videos in surgical education. His conversation with Dr. Shah focuses on the composition, ethics, and distribution of effective educational videos. Finally, Dr. Simon discusses how attending surgeons can leverage technology to maximize trainee learning in the operating room.
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TIMESTAMPS
00:00 - Introduction
02:36 - Embracing 3D Printing in Surgical Education
14:32 - Collaborating with Engineers to Produce High-Fidelity Anatomic Models
17:59 - The Future of 3D Printing in Medicine
20:44 - The Role of Video in Surgical Education
24:59 - Creating Effective Educational Videos
34:49 - How to Distribute Your Video to its Target Audience
36:23 - Ethical Considerations: Patient Consent & Privacy
44:56 - Final Thoughts & Resources for Educators
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RESOURCES
3D Printed Model to Teach Otoscopy:
https://www.m3d-print.com/en/products/otoscopic-simulator-tympano/
Dr. Simon’s Guide to Making an Effective Surgical Video:
https://videos-chirurgicales.u-paris.fr/en/
IVORY (Instructional Videos in Otorhinolaryngology by YO-IFOS): A Consensus on Surgical Videos in Ear, Nose, and Throat: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/lary.29020
222 episodes
Manage episode 424189565 series 3569300
While the mantra “see one, do one, teach one” once guided surgical education, nowadays, technologies like 3D printed models and realistic surgical videos allow trainees to safely gain hands-on experience. In this episode of the BackTable ENT podcast, Dr. François Simon, pediatric otolaryngologist at Necker Hospital for Sick Children (Paris, France) joins host Dr. Gopi Shah to discuss technological innovations in surgical education.
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SYNPOSIS
First, Dr. Simon explains how 3D printing technology expands trainees’ anatomical knowledge. He speaks to his experience working alongside a 3D printing engineer to develop models used to teach otoscopy and ear surgery. Then, Dr. Simon tackles the role of videos in surgical education. His conversation with Dr. Shah focuses on the composition, ethics, and distribution of effective educational videos. Finally, Dr. Simon discusses how attending surgeons can leverage technology to maximize trainee learning in the operating room.
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TIMESTAMPS
00:00 - Introduction
02:36 - Embracing 3D Printing in Surgical Education
14:32 - Collaborating with Engineers to Produce High-Fidelity Anatomic Models
17:59 - The Future of 3D Printing in Medicine
20:44 - The Role of Video in Surgical Education
24:59 - Creating Effective Educational Videos
34:49 - How to Distribute Your Video to its Target Audience
36:23 - Ethical Considerations: Patient Consent & Privacy
44:56 - Final Thoughts & Resources for Educators
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RESOURCES
3D Printed Model to Teach Otoscopy:
https://www.m3d-print.com/en/products/otoscopic-simulator-tympano/
Dr. Simon’s Guide to Making an Effective Surgical Video:
https://videos-chirurgicales.u-paris.fr/en/
IVORY (Instructional Videos in Otorhinolaryngology by YO-IFOS): A Consensus on Surgical Videos in Ear, Nose, and Throat: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/lary.29020
222 episodes
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