Development and implementation of the IMRA multiplatform Foundations in Robotic Surgery online learning curriculum
- Author(s)
- Fay, T; Costello, D; Driscoll, D; Corcoran, NM; Costello, AJ; Woo, H; Mohan, H;
- Details
- Publication Year 2026-02-26,Volume 20,Issue #1,Page 298
- Journal Title
- Journal of Robotic Surgery
- Publication Type
- Research article
- Abstract
- A major limitation to robotic training internationally is sufficient access to console and bedside operating time. It is important that trainees are “robot ready” when clinical opportunities arise. Delivering the didactic component of training in advance of hands-on training opportunities is needed to maximise the efficiency of console time. This study describes the development and implementation of a platform agnostic online curriculum (Foundations in Robotic Surgery -IMRA) that provides an overview of robotic surgery as didactic learning prior to hands-on experience. Curriculum development is reported using Kern’s model. A literature review was conducted in accordance with the PRISMA statement. A mixed-methods approach, incorporating surveys and semi-structured interviews, defined learning objectives and curriculum content. Curriculum outcomes were assessed via surgeon surveys, and modifications were made based on feedback from the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons. The literature review revealed a gap in vendor-neutral online curricula for robotic surgery. Six experts comprising of general surgeons and urologists, identified key learning objectives on safety, communication, and surgical technique. This gap was addressed by developing an online curriculum comprising of ten theory modules. In the development group (n = 28; 16 responses), Kirkpatrick assessment showed a 60% increase in participants rating their knowledge as good or excellent. Confidence in bedside assistance and console training rose by 37.5%. In the rollout group (n = 108; 88 responses), 89.8% rated the content quality as good or excellent. Development and implementation of the IMRA Foundations in Robotic Surgery Curriculum demonstrated improvements in learners’ self-rated knowledge and confidence in both bedside and console aspects of multi-platform robotic surgery. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s11701-025-03091-w.
- Publisher
- Springer Nature
- Keywords
- Curriculum; Distance education; E-learning; Online; Robotic surgery
- Department(s)
- Surgical Oncology
- Publisher's Version
- https://doi.org/10.1007/s11701-025-03091-w
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