Ophthalmoscopy simulation: Advances in training and practice for medical students and young ophthalmologists

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Objective: To describe and appraise the latest simulation models for direct and indirect oph-thalmoscopy as a learning tool in the medical field. Methods: The present review was conducted using four national and international databases – PubMed, Scielo, Medline and Cochrane. Initial set of articles was screened based on title and abstracts, followed by full text analysis. It comprises of articles that were published in the past fifteen years (2002–2017). Results: Eighty-three articles concerning simulation models for medical education were found in national and international databases, with only a few describing important aspects of ophthal-moscopy training and current application of simulation in medical education. After secondary analysis, 38 articles were included. Conclusion: Different ophthalmoscopy simulation models have been described, but only very few studies appraise the effectiveness of each individual model. Comparison studies are still required to determine best approaches for medical education and skill enhancement through simulation models, applied to both medical students as well as young ophthalmologists in training.

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Ricci, L. H., & Ferraz, C. A. (2017). Ophthalmoscopy simulation: Advances in training and practice for medical students and young ophthalmologists. Advances in Medical Education and Practice. Dove Medical Press Ltd. https://doi.org/10.2147/AMEP.S108041

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