Feasibility and utilization of a national virtual EEG course for Canadian residents and fellows

Author:

Shock Maria1,Cerga Kristal1,RamachandranNair Rajesh2ORCID,Reid Aylin3,Bui Esther3,Kobayashi Eliane4ORCID,Jones Kevin2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Michael G DeGroote School of Medicine McMaster University Hamilton Ontario Canada

2. Division of Neurology, Department of Paediatrics McMaster University Hamilton Ontario Canada

3. Krembil Brain Institute University Health Network, University of Toronto Toronto Ontario Canada

4. Department of Neurology and Neurosurgery, Montreal Neurological Institute and Hospital McGill University Montreal Quebec Canada

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveElectroencephalography (EEG) is an essential tool for the diagnosis and management of epilepsy. There is a gap in EEG education for residents in Canadian neurology programs as EEG is only listed in the training requirements as a procedural skill. There is currently no standardized EEG curriculum among Canadian epilepsy fellowship programs.MethodsWe conducted two iterations of a structured virtual EEG course from June to October 2021, and from March to June 2022. Trainees were recruited via Canadian neurology residency and epilepsy fellowship programs and were required to join the Canadian League Against Epilepsy (CLAE) as junior members. We obtained trainee demographic information before and after each course as well as analytical data on the video recordings posted on the CLAE website.ResultsA total of 77 trainees registered for the two courses; majority of trainees were adult neurology residents (34%) and adult epilepsy fellows (32%). Prior theoretical EEG teaching was reported as limited by more than half (53%) of participants. The average number of unique viewers per recorded video in 2021 was 29.7 interquartile range (16–35.5), while in 2022, the average was 22.5, interquartile range (16–28). Post‐course questionnaire data revealed that 82% of participants strongly agreed that the course enhanced their knowledge. All participants were either likely (27%) or very likely (73%) to recommend the course to their peers.SignificanceNational virtual EEG education is both feasible and accessible; therefore, this is a promising modality of teaching to meet the significant demand for high‐quality EEG education among neurology trainees.

Publisher

Wiley

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