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Retina

Online education increases ophthalmologists’ knowledge of emerging retinal disease treatments

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Online medical education is an effective tool for increasing ophthalmologists’ knowledge and confidence in adopting new technologies for treating retinal diseases, according to a poster presented at the 24th Euretina Congress.

In the study, participating ophthalmologists completed pre- and post-assessments following a 45-minute online educational program. The program covered the rationale behind new technologies for treating retinal diseases, their mechanisms of action, and the latest clinical data. Results showed a significant increase in correct responses from 39% pre-assessment to 62% post-assessment, with a large effect size (Cohen’s d = 0.91).

In addition, 54% of participants reported greater confidence in discussing these technologies with colleagues, and 71% were likely to consider implementing them for future patients.

The study underscores the effectiveness of online medical education in equipping ophthalmologists with up-to-date knowledge on emerging treatments, enabling early adoption and improved patient care.

Reference
Graff J, et al. Online medical education can significantly improve ophthalmologists’ knowledge and confidence on emerging anti-VEGF technologies in retinal diseases [e-Poster Abstract]. Euretina Congress 2024. Barcelona, Spain 19 – 22 September 2024.

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