Mastery Learning in an Intestinal Ultrasound Workshop for Inflammatory Bowel Disease: Evaluating Its Effectiveness in Enhancing Skill Acquisition

Authors

  • Rabbinu Rangga Pribadi Division of Gastroenterology, Pancreatobiliary and Digestive Endoscopy, Department of Internal Medicine, Faculty of Medicine Universitas Indonesia - Cipto Mangunkusumo Hospital, Jakarta, Indonesia
  • Raisa Wibowo Division of Gastroenterology, Pancreatobiliary and Digestive Endoscopy, Department of Internal Medicine, Faculty of Medicine Universitas Indonesia - Cipto Mangunkusumo Hospital, Jakarta, Indonesia
  • Virly Nanda Muzellina Division of Gastroenterology, Pancreatobiliary and Digestive Endoscopy, Department of Internal Medicine, Faculty of Medicine Universitas Indonesia - Cipto Mangunkusumo Hospital, Jakarta, Indonesia
  • Nikko Darnindro Division of Gastroenterohepatology, Department of Internal Medicine, Fatmawati General Hospital, Jakarta, Indonesia
  • Ahmad Fariz Malvi Zamzam Zein Division of Gastroenterohepatology, Department of Internal Medicine, Fatmawati General Hospital, Jakarta, Indonesia
  • Achmad Fauzi Division of Gastroenterology, Pancreatobiliary and Digestive Endoscopy, Department of Internal Medicine, Faculty of Medicine Universitas Indonesia - Cipto Mangunkusumo Hospital, Jakarta, Indonesia
  • Marcellus Simadibrata Division of Gastroenterology, Pancreatobiliary and Digestive Endoscopy, Department of Internal Medicine, Faculty of Medicine Universitas Indonesia - Cipto Mangunkusumo Hospital, Jakarta, Indonesia

Keywords:

Inflammatory bowel disease, Ultrasonography, Education, Medical, continuing

Abstract

Background: Intestinal ultrasound (IUS) is a non-invasive tool for monitoring inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), offering high diagnostic accuracy and greater patient convenience than gastrointestinal endoscopy. The present study evaluated the feasibility of a mastery learning approach in Indonesia’s inaugural IUS workshop to enhance skill acquisition among physicians. Methods: A retrospective study was conducted on 37 physicians who participated in a two-day IUS workshop employing a mastery learning approach that included flipped learning, lectures, a pre-test, hands-on sessions with real-time feedback, and a post-test. Skill acquisition was assessed using standardized checklists for scanning the sigmoid colon and terminal ileum, with pre- and post-test performance evaluated against a minimum passing standard (MPS) established by expert faculties. Data was analyzed using SPSS with appropriate statistical tests to determine learning outcomes and effect sizes. Results: 34 out of 37 participants completed the workshop and skill assessment. Significant improvements were observed in both sigmoid colon and terminal ileum ultrasound scores after training (P < 0.001), with effect sizes of r = 0.89 and r = 0.86, respectively. The MPS was achieved by 67.65% of participants for the sigmoid colon and 50% for the terminal ileum. Conclusion: A mastery learning–based workshop significantly enhanced IUS skill acquisition among internists and gastroenterologists. Based on the MPS criteria, approximately one-third of participants would require additional training for sigmoid colon scanning, while about half would benefit from further training in terminal ileum scanning.

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Published

2026-04-09

How to Cite

Pribadi, R. R., Wibowo, R., Muzellina, V. N., Darnindro, N., Fariz Malvi Zamzam Zein, A., Fauzi, A., & Simadibrata, M. (2026). Mastery Learning in an Intestinal Ultrasound Workshop for Inflammatory Bowel Disease: Evaluating Its Effectiveness in Enhancing Skill Acquisition. Acta Medica Indonesiana, 58(1), 26. Retrieved from https://actamedindones.org/index.php/ijim/article/view/3104

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