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ARVO Annual Meeting Abstract | June 2021
Role of iExaminer as a Teaching and
Diagnostic Tool for Medical Students
Pimpiroon Ploysangam; Vineela Varikuti; Charles Zhang; Andrew Reynolds
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Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science June 2021, Vol.62, 1877. doi:
Abstract
Purpose : The iExaminer allows the user to utilize the view from the PanOptic and an
instructor to coach the user on relevant findings. This study assesses the role of the
iExaminer as a teaching and diagnostic tool for medical students compare to the
PanOptic alone.
Methods : Prospective cross-over study of medical students performing direct
ophthalmoscopy on patients after a didactic session at a single academic center in
2018. Students used the PanOptic and the PanOptic with iExaminer and were blinded
to the correct diagnoses. For control, students were shown images taken with the
iExaminer. Students documented their findings and level of confidence in making
diagnoses in each scenario. A paired t-test was used to compare end points between all
three groups.
Results : This study enrolled 81 second-year medical students, and a total of 4
glaucoma patients were examined. Mean percentage of correct findings was 63% for
the exams with the PanOptic, which was more than the 60% found with the PanOptic
with iExaminer (p=0.03) and 53% with the control iExaminer image (p<0.01). More
confidence was reported with the Panoptic with iExaminer than with the PanOptic, with
mean confidence scoring at 2.43 and 2.04 on a five-point scale, respectively (p=0.02).
Conclusions : The iExaminer is a useful teaching tool and confidence booster for
medical students with instructor help as opposed to a diagnostic device in the hands of
an inexperienced user. Relatively low absolute scoring with the iExaminer image alonesuggests baseline ophthalmic knowledge as the limiting performance factor. This study
emphasizes the need for practice in correctly identifying findings in patients and using
the equipment. Higher confidence with the PanOptic with iExaminer may increase the
likelihood of students practicing direct ophthalmoscopy outside the confines of our
session. Further studies looking into sequential workshops for students will hopefully
show improvement in their exams.
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