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Influence of webinar based learning on practice of percutaneous nephrolithotomy : Outcomes of a global survey. / Lim, Ee Jean; Tanidir, Yiloren; Ganesan, Soundarya; Maheshwari, Pankaj N; Tanwar, Harshawardhan Vedpalsingh; Ragoori, Deepak Reddy; Ganpule, Arvind; Singh, Santosh Kumar; Mishra, Dilip Kumar; Chandra Mohan, Vaddi; Balakrishnan, Arun Kumar; Wroclawski, Marcelo; Gadzhiev, Nariman; Castellani, Daniele; Teoh, Jeremy Y C; Chew, Ben H; Smith, R Daron; Somani, Bhaskar K; Gauhar, Vineet.

In: Journal of Endourology, 29.09.2021.

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Lim, EJ, Tanidir, Y, Ganesan, S, Maheshwari, PN, Tanwar, HV, Ragoori, DR, Ganpule, A, Singh, SK, Mishra, DK, Chandra Mohan, V, Balakrishnan, AK, Wroclawski, M, Gadzhiev, N, Castellani, D, Teoh, JYC, Chew, BH, Smith, RD, Somani, BK & Gauhar, V 2021, 'Influence of webinar based learning on practice of percutaneous nephrolithotomy: Outcomes of a global survey', Journal of Endourology. https://doi.org/10.1089/end.2021.0445

APA

Lim, E. J., Tanidir, Y., Ganesan, S., Maheshwari, P. N., Tanwar, H. V., Ragoori, D. R., Ganpule, A., Singh, S. K., Mishra, D. K., Chandra Mohan, V., Balakrishnan, A. K., Wroclawski, M., Gadzhiev, N., Castellani, D., Teoh, J. Y. C., Chew, B. H., Smith, R. D., Somani, B. K., & Gauhar, V. (2021). Influence of webinar based learning on practice of percutaneous nephrolithotomy: Outcomes of a global survey. Journal of Endourology. https://doi.org/10.1089/end.2021.0445

Vancouver

Lim EJ, Tanidir Y, Ganesan S, Maheshwari PN, Tanwar HV, Ragoori DR et al. Influence of webinar based learning on practice of percutaneous nephrolithotomy: Outcomes of a global survey. Journal of Endourology. 2021 Sep 29. https://doi.org/10.1089/end.2021.0445

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Lim, Ee Jean ; Tanidir, Yiloren ; Ganesan, Soundarya ; Maheshwari, Pankaj N ; Tanwar, Harshawardhan Vedpalsingh ; Ragoori, Deepak Reddy ; Ganpule, Arvind ; Singh, Santosh Kumar ; Mishra, Dilip Kumar ; Chandra Mohan, Vaddi ; Balakrishnan, Arun Kumar ; Wroclawski, Marcelo ; Gadzhiev, Nariman ; Castellani, Daniele ; Teoh, Jeremy Y C ; Chew, Ben H ; Smith, R Daron ; Somani, Bhaskar K ; Gauhar, Vineet. / Influence of webinar based learning on practice of percutaneous nephrolithotomy : Outcomes of a global survey. In: Journal of Endourology. 2021.

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title = "Influence of webinar based learning on practice of percutaneous nephrolithotomy: Outcomes of a global survey",
abstract = "Background With webinars looking to be the mainstay post-pandemic, it is important to demonstrate if webinars are indeed effective educational tools for professional training and skill acquisition. We aim to demonstrate, via a global survey, the efficacy of webinars on PCNL and how this knowledge transforms clinical practice. Methods A structured online survey covering the following sections: (1) Demographics, (2) PCNL techniques, (3) PCNL equipment, was circulated. The target study population were practicing urologists and residents. Categorical data were presented with counts and percentages, and compared using Chi-square test. Continuous data was analysed with non-parametric methods. Respondents were dichotomised according to attendance of webinars type, attendees of dedicated PCNL webinars (Group A) or attendees of endourological webinars that discussed some aspects of PCNL (Group B). Results A total of 303 respondents participated from 38 countries. 91.7% (n=278) were in Group A with 8.3% (n=25) in Group B. 77.9% were under the age of fifty years while 51.8% had more than 10 years of urology experience. In group A, urologists of all ages, in academic institutions and private practitioners, significantly benefitted in gaining knowledge about the merits of newer devices and the role of suction assisted devices in modern PCNL; Majority of group A also reflected that by attending a dedicated PCNL based webinar they benefited in learning newer positions for PCNL access, especially supine, and how to effectively use laser as energy devices for lithotripsy. In Group B, the only area of benefit was in lasing techniques and the use of newer lasers like the TFL. Conclusion Our survey positively validates the two proposed hypothesis i.e. webinars as a medium of education do benefit practicing urologists in knowledge and the clinical practice domains. Age, experience or place of practice is no barrier to adopting newer mediums of education like webinars.",
author = "Lim, {Ee Jean} and Yiloren Tanidir and Soundarya Ganesan and Maheshwari, {Pankaj N} and Tanwar, {Harshawardhan Vedpalsingh} and Ragoori, {Deepak Reddy} and Arvind Ganpule and Singh, {Santosh Kumar} and Mishra, {Dilip Kumar} and {Chandra Mohan}, Vaddi and Balakrishnan, {Arun Kumar} and Marcelo Wroclawski and Nariman Gadzhiev and Daniele Castellani and Teoh, {Jeremy Y C} and Chew, {Ben H} and Smith, {R Daron} and Somani, {Bhaskar K} and Vineet Gauhar",
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T1 - Influence of webinar based learning on practice of percutaneous nephrolithotomy

T2 - Outcomes of a global survey

AU - Lim, Ee Jean

AU - Tanidir, Yiloren

AU - Ganesan, Soundarya

AU - Maheshwari, Pankaj N

AU - Tanwar, Harshawardhan Vedpalsingh

AU - Ragoori, Deepak Reddy

AU - Ganpule, Arvind

AU - Singh, Santosh Kumar

AU - Mishra, Dilip Kumar

AU - Chandra Mohan, Vaddi

AU - Balakrishnan, Arun Kumar

AU - Wroclawski, Marcelo

AU - Gadzhiev, Nariman

AU - Castellani, Daniele

AU - Teoh, Jeremy Y C

AU - Chew, Ben H

AU - Smith, R Daron

AU - Somani, Bhaskar K

AU - Gauhar, Vineet

PY - 2021/9/29

Y1 - 2021/9/29

N2 - Background With webinars looking to be the mainstay post-pandemic, it is important to demonstrate if webinars are indeed effective educational tools for professional training and skill acquisition. We aim to demonstrate, via a global survey, the efficacy of webinars on PCNL and how this knowledge transforms clinical practice. Methods A structured online survey covering the following sections: (1) Demographics, (2) PCNL techniques, (3) PCNL equipment, was circulated. The target study population were practicing urologists and residents. Categorical data were presented with counts and percentages, and compared using Chi-square test. Continuous data was analysed with non-parametric methods. Respondents were dichotomised according to attendance of webinars type, attendees of dedicated PCNL webinars (Group A) or attendees of endourological webinars that discussed some aspects of PCNL (Group B). Results A total of 303 respondents participated from 38 countries. 91.7% (n=278) were in Group A with 8.3% (n=25) in Group B. 77.9% were under the age of fifty years while 51.8% had more than 10 years of urology experience. In group A, urologists of all ages, in academic institutions and private practitioners, significantly benefitted in gaining knowledge about the merits of newer devices and the role of suction assisted devices in modern PCNL; Majority of group A also reflected that by attending a dedicated PCNL based webinar they benefited in learning newer positions for PCNL access, especially supine, and how to effectively use laser as energy devices for lithotripsy. In Group B, the only area of benefit was in lasing techniques and the use of newer lasers like the TFL. Conclusion Our survey positively validates the two proposed hypothesis i.e. webinars as a medium of education do benefit practicing urologists in knowledge and the clinical practice domains. Age, experience or place of practice is no barrier to adopting newer mediums of education like webinars.

AB - Background With webinars looking to be the mainstay post-pandemic, it is important to demonstrate if webinars are indeed effective educational tools for professional training and skill acquisition. We aim to demonstrate, via a global survey, the efficacy of webinars on PCNL and how this knowledge transforms clinical practice. Methods A structured online survey covering the following sections: (1) Demographics, (2) PCNL techniques, (3) PCNL equipment, was circulated. The target study population were practicing urologists and residents. Categorical data were presented with counts and percentages, and compared using Chi-square test. Continuous data was analysed with non-parametric methods. Respondents were dichotomised according to attendance of webinars type, attendees of dedicated PCNL webinars (Group A) or attendees of endourological webinars that discussed some aspects of PCNL (Group B). Results A total of 303 respondents participated from 38 countries. 91.7% (n=278) were in Group A with 8.3% (n=25) in Group B. 77.9% were under the age of fifty years while 51.8% had more than 10 years of urology experience. In group A, urologists of all ages, in academic institutions and private practitioners, significantly benefitted in gaining knowledge about the merits of newer devices and the role of suction assisted devices in modern PCNL; Majority of group A also reflected that by attending a dedicated PCNL based webinar they benefited in learning newer positions for PCNL access, especially supine, and how to effectively use laser as energy devices for lithotripsy. In Group B, the only area of benefit was in lasing techniques and the use of newer lasers like the TFL. Conclusion Our survey positively validates the two proposed hypothesis i.e. webinars as a medium of education do benefit practicing urologists in knowledge and the clinical practice domains. Age, experience or place of practice is no barrier to adopting newer mediums of education like webinars.

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