Abstract

With the advent of augmented reality (AR), our team developed a prototype teaching module using the abdominal hysterectomy as a case study for the teaching of in-depth pelvic anatomy and the steps for performing a hysterectomy. Through this interactive module, trainees will be able to identify and fill knowledge gaps in pelvic anatomy with the benefit of spatial visualisation, and familiarise themselves with the steps of performing a hysterectomy in a safe controlled setting. The prototype teaching module has eight sections, each with its specific aims, objectives and multiple choice questions to assess the participant’s knowledge and understanding. The scores will be tabulated and a final report will be generated upon completion of the entire module. This includes the breakdown of the scores, mistakes identified and recommended suggestions to facilitate learning. Following completion of the prototype teaching module, we aim to carry out a trial on our residents and assess its effects on self-perceived preparedness, knowledge and impact on training. We believe that this can translate to better awareness with reduced errors in surgery and ultimately better patient outcomes and safety. Our new prototype teaching module promises to be well-received, relevant and will take our training to a new level. There is enormous potential in using AR technology to provide realistic, interactive and safe training and this can be harnessed for the future development of other modules in the O&G curriculum.

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