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title: Cardiovascular Fellow-in-training Feedback on Virtual and Simulator-based Learning Experience in A Low to Middle Income Country
nct_id: NCT04984564
overall_status: COMPLETED
sponsor: Aga Khan University Hospital, Pakistan
study_type: OBSERVATIONAL
primary_condition: Educational Problems
countries: Pakistan
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clinicaltrials_gov: "https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT04984564"
ct_last_update_post_date: 2021-08-06
last_seen_at: "2026-05-12T06:36:16.085Z"
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# Cardiovascular Fellow-in-training Feedback on Virtual and Simulator-based Learning Experience in A Low to Middle Income Country

**Official Title:** Cardiovascular Fellow-in-training Feedback on Virtual and Simulator-based Learning Experience During Covid-19 Pandemic in A Low to Middle Income Country

**NCT ID:** [NCT04984564](https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT04984564)

## Key Facts

- **Status:** COMPLETED
- **Study Type:** OBSERVATIONAL
- **Target Enrollment:** 68
- **Lead Sponsor:** Aga Khan University Hospital, Pakistan
- **Conditions:** Educational Problems
- **Start Date:** 2020-07-01
- **Completion Date:** 2020-08-31
- **CT.gov Last Update:** 2021-08-06

## Brief Summary

Virtual and simulatorbased learning is not widely available in LMIC. It is imperative to analyze feedback of CV fellow-in-training regarding this mode of learning before large scale implementation.

## Detailed Description

COVID-19 pandemic has introduced us to a greater need of virtual learning platforms and has resulted in less clinical exposure for fellows-in-training. Virtual and simulatorbased learning is not widely available in LMIC. It is imperative to analyze feedback of CV fellow-in-training regarding this mode of learning before large scale implementation.

This was an observational study conducted between July-August 2020. A multicentered survey was conducted. Survey questionnaire was disseminated to FIT via Google Forms. The questionnaire contained total of 24 questions about virtual and simulator-based learning during the pandemic.

## Eligibility

- **Sex:** ALL
- **Healthy Volunteers:** Yes

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Inclusion Criteria:

* Cardiovascular fellow-in-training currently under training at the institute.

Exclusion Criteria:

* None.
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## Interventions

- **None. As this was an observational study.** (OTHER) — Observational study.

## Primary Outcomes

- **Feedback of individual fellow in training on virtual and simulator based learning.** _(time frame: Survey was conducted from august to july 2020. Subjects had two month period to respond.)_ — Fellows responded to survey questions.

## Locations (1)

- Pirbhat Shams, Karachi, Outside US and Canada, Pakistan

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