The World Journal of Men's Health (Oct 2021)

A Web-Based Global Educational Model for Training in Semen Analysis during the COVID-19 Pandemic

  • Ashok Agarwal,
  • Renata Finelli,
  • Damayanthi Durairajanayagam,
  • Kristian Leisegang,
  • Rakesh Sharma,
  • Sajal Gupta,
  • Neha Singh,
  • Andrea Belo,
  • Mahsa Darbandi,
  • Sarah Madani,
  • Simryn Covarrubias,
  • Sara Darbandi,
  • Raha Sadeghi,
  • Camila Pompeu,
  • Florence Boitrelle,
  • Hussein Kandil,
  • Ramadan Saleh,
  • Mohamed Arafa,
  • Paraskevi Vogiatzi,
  • Israel Maldonado Rosas,
  • Christina Anagnostopoulou,
  • Annapoorani Chockalingam,
  • Kelly Athayde Wirka,
  • Hassan N. Sallam,
  • Rupin Shah,
  • Ralf Henkel

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5534/wjmh.210075
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 39, no. 4
pp. 804 – 817

Abstract

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Purpose: In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the American Center for Reproductive Medicine (ACRM) transitioned its annual training in assisted reproductive technology (ART) from a hands-on, laboratory-based training course to a fully online training endorsed by the American College of Embryology. Here we describe our experience and assess the quality of an online training format based on participant outcomes for the first three modules of a planned series of online ART training. Materials and Methods: These modules included manual semen analysis, sperm morphology and ancillary semen tests (testing for leukocytospermia, sperm vitality, and anti-sperm antibody screening). The virtual format consisted of lecture presentations featuring laboratory protocols with corresponding video demonstrations of routine techniques and best practices. Practical scenarios, troubleshooting, and clinical interpretation of laboratory results were also discussed. At the end of each module, an optional multiple choice question test was held as a prerequisite to obtain certification on the topics presented. Course quality was assessed using participant responses collected via online surveys. Results: The digital delivery methods used were found to have largely or completely met the participants’ expectations for all questions (>85%). The majority (>87%) of the participants either strongly agreed or agreed that the course content was well-structured with appropriate depth, and that their overall expectations of the course had been met. Conclusions: This training format appears to be a realistic teaching option to freely share highly specialized expertise and technical knowledge with participants from anywhere in the world with varying levels of competency or experience.

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