Shoulder dystocia AI training, midwifery education, Fenerbahce University
Summary
ClinicalTrials.gov registered a new clinical study (NCT07514702) titled 'Shoulder dystocia AI training, midwifery education, Fenerbahce University'. The study will evaluate an artificial intelligence-based training program for midwifery students on managing shoulder dystocia emergencies. Fenerbahce University in Turkey is the study sponsor. The registration fulfills ClinicalTrials.gov reporting requirements for the clinical research community.
What changed
This document registers a new clinical trial on shoulder dystocia AI-based training in midwifery education. The study aims to assess how AI training tools impact midwifery student competency in managing shoulder dystocia, a birth emergency. ClinicalTrials.gov has published this registration as part of the public database requirements.
For the academic medical community, this registration indicates emerging interest in AI applications for obstetric emergency training. Midwifery programs and healthcare education institutions should note this trend in simulation-based learning technologies. Researchers studying AI in healthcare education may find this trial relevant to their own work.
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- Monitor study progress on ClinicalTrials.gov
- Ensure compliance with registration updates if protocol changes
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