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“Empowering Residents in Vertigo Diagnosis: The Impact of Simulation-Based 好色先生 on Confidence and Clinical Readiness”
好色先生, Research, and Methodology
P5 - Poster Session 5 (11:45 AM-12:45 PM)
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This study aimed to assess the effectiveness of a simulation-based educational (SBE) workshop in enhancing residents’ knowledge, confidence, and clinical approach in managing vertigo across Emergency Medicine, Neurology, and ENT specialties.

Vertigo is a prevalent and diagnostically challenging presentation in emergency departments, often requiring precise differentiation between central and peripheral causes.
A pre-post intervention study was conducted among 65 residents at Hamad General Hospital. Participants underwent a structured SBE workshop featuring case-based simulations, followed by debriefing sessions. Pre- and post-course surveys assessed clinical knowledge and self-reported confidence using Likert scales. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics and Wilcoxon signed-rank tests.
Descriptive analysis showed marked improvements across multiple domains of vertigo-related knowledge and skill confidence post-intervention. The average confidence scores increased significantly following the workshop. The Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test confirmed this improvement was statistically significant (Test Statistic = 71.0, p < 0.001), indicating the positive impact of the simulation on learners’ self-efficacy. Feedback also reflected strong satisfaction with the educational experience.
The SBE workshop significantly improved residents’ confidence and preparedness in evaluating and managing vertigo cases. These findings support the integration of simulation-based methodologies in residency curricula, particularly for high-impact yet complex conditions like vertigo. Future directions include evaluating long-term retention and assessing the clinical practice impact.
Authors/Disclosures
Khaled Zammar, MD, MSc (Hamad Medical corporation)
PRESENTER
Dr. Zammar has nothing to disclose.
Majd A. AbuAlrob, MD (Hamad Medical Corporation) Dr. AbuAlrob has nothing to disclose.
Abeer Safan, MD (Hamad General Hospital) Dr. Safan has nothing to disclose.
Yahia Z. Imam, MD, FAAN (Hamad Medical Corporation Neurology Department) Dr. Imam has nothing to disclose.