Eye-tracking can differentiate surgical residents’ cognitive strategies, critical for tailored education.
- Three distinct gaze phenotypes identified among 57 residents: expert-like, structured but superficial, and exploratory.
- Focused-stable-systematic patterns seen in years 4-5; brief-active-exploratory in years 1-2.
Utilizing these insights can enhance tailored training and competency evaluations in surgical education.
- Gaze patterns explain 87.7% of variance in learning approaches, indicating potential for personalized feedback and curriculum design.
Journal Article by Baloul MS, Bhatti U (…) D’Angelo J et 5 al. in BMC Surg
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