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West African College of Surgeons Basic Ophthalmology Resource: Development and Initial Evaluation

Published on May 26, 2024

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Purpose: To describe the process of development of the West African College of Surgeons (WACS) Basic Ophthalmology Educational Resource and to report the feedback from the first five cohorts to utilise the resource at the commencement of their training in ophthalmology.

Methods: After initial meetings topics considered essential foundations for training in ophthalmology were identified. Faculty members subsequently searched the internet to identify suitable online open source learning materials relevant to each topic, which were then collated and cataloged. Where suitable quality learning materials could not be identified, materials were created or re-used from existing WACS courses. Following the creation of the resource, questions were developed for a summative assessment, taken by learners upon completion of the resource.

Results: The resource went 'live' on 10th July 2019. As of March 2024, a total of 203 learners in 5 cohorts had completed the course. The feedback responses of 150 (74%) learners from the first 5 cohorts are described in this report. Regarding their overall assessment of the course, 64 (43%) learners rated the resource as very good', 63 (42%) as 'good', and 23 (15%) as 'satisfactory’. Most (>98%) respondents reported that the course met their expectations and that the content was relevant to their learning needs.

Conclusion: The WACS Basic Ophthalmology Resource appears to be a valuable opportunity for acquiring foundational knowledge.

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Ian Murdoch, Shuaib Abdulsalam, Dupe Ademola-popoola, Adetunje Adenekan, Olukorede Adenuga, A Adio, Iheanacho Agbo, Akwesi Ahmed, Ingrid Akafo, Stephen Akafo, Sade Akinsola, Bruce Allan, Nishani Amerasinghe, Kwesi Amissa-arthur, Winfred Amoaku, Olufisayo Aribaba, Femi Babalola, Ronke Baiyeroju, Hannah Bassey-faal, Michele Beaconsfield, Sola Bob-egbe, Imoro Braimah, Dawn Sim, Winston Ceesay, Chimdi Chuka-okosa, Jimi Coker, Catherine Cross, Claudia Dacosta-paula, William Dean, Edith Dogbe, Ros Duhs, Vincent Ekpe, Vera Essuman, Edak Ezeanosike, Oluyemi Fasina, Gladys Fordjor, Nigel Griffith, Catherine Guly, Kirsty Hall, Fatima Kyari, Pat Lockley, Abdulraheem Mahmoud, Evelyn Mensah, Christine Moore, Caleb Mpyet, Eleni Nikita, Winifred Nolan, Ojo Odugbo, Kayode Odusote, Olufunmilola Ogun, Kolawole Ogundimu, Bade Ogundipe, Olusola Olawoye, Tunji Oluleye, Bolutife Olusanya, Adeola Onakoya, Peter Osei-bonsu, Joshua Owoeye, Kehinde Oyewole, Maria Papadopoulos, Natasa Perovic, Manish Raval, Ashwin Reddy, Serge Resnikov, Elsie Samaila, John Smith, Yusrah Shweikh, Mina Sotiriou, Paul Sullivan, Naa Tagoe, Ok Thaller, Raymond Toseafa, Eno Udongo, Claire Walker, Louisa Wickham

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