Copyright © 2008 by Lippincott Williams & WilkinsObjectiveTo determine whether skills acquired by simulation-based training transfer to the operative setting.Summary background dataThe fundamental assumption of simulation-based training is that skills acquired in simulated settings are directly transferable to the operating room, yet little evidence has focused on correlating simulated performance with actual surgical performance.MethodsA systematic search strategy was used to retrieve relevant studies. Inclusion of articles was determined using a predetermined protocol, independent assessment by 2 reviewers, and a final consensus decision. Only studies that reported on the use of simulation-based training for surgical skills training, and ...
BACKGROUND: Surgical simulation is becoming increasingly important in surgical education. However, t...
Introduction: There is paucity in the research on transfer validity of arthroscopic simulator traini...
Portia Kalun,1 Natalie Wagner,1 James Yan,2 Markku T Nousiainen,3 Ranil R Sonnadara1,4 1Office of Ed...
BACKGROUND: Simulation-based training assumes that skills are directly transferable to the patient-b...
OBJECTIVE: A systematic review to determine whether skills acquired through simulation-based trainin...
Copyright © 2006 Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Inc.Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of surg...
The expansion of laparoscopy and endoscopic surgery has promoted a change in surgical skills acquisi...
Background Surgical training is undergoing a period of great change, partly due to the increasingly ...
Background Surgical training is undergoing a period of great change, partly due to the increasingly ...
The use of simulation in surgical training is ever growing. Evidence suggests such training may have...
OBJECTIVE: To review the current state of simulation use in surgery and to offer direction for futur...
The use of simulation in surgical training is ever growing. Evidence suggests such training may have...
Technical proficiency is an essential ingredient in surgical competence, which has hitherto been poo...
Background: Training in basic laparoscopic skills can be undertaken using traditional methods, where...
Technical proficiency is an essential ingredient in surgical competence, which has hitherto been po...
BACKGROUND: Surgical simulation is becoming increasingly important in surgical education. However, t...
Introduction: There is paucity in the research on transfer validity of arthroscopic simulator traini...
Portia Kalun,1 Natalie Wagner,1 James Yan,2 Markku T Nousiainen,3 Ranil R Sonnadara1,4 1Office of Ed...
BACKGROUND: Simulation-based training assumes that skills are directly transferable to the patient-b...
OBJECTIVE: A systematic review to determine whether skills acquired through simulation-based trainin...
Copyright © 2006 Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Inc.Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of surg...
The expansion of laparoscopy and endoscopic surgery has promoted a change in surgical skills acquisi...
Background Surgical training is undergoing a period of great change, partly due to the increasingly ...
Background Surgical training is undergoing a period of great change, partly due to the increasingly ...
The use of simulation in surgical training is ever growing. Evidence suggests such training may have...
OBJECTIVE: To review the current state of simulation use in surgery and to offer direction for futur...
The use of simulation in surgical training is ever growing. Evidence suggests such training may have...
Technical proficiency is an essential ingredient in surgical competence, which has hitherto been poo...
Background: Training in basic laparoscopic skills can be undertaken using traditional methods, where...
Technical proficiency is an essential ingredient in surgical competence, which has hitherto been po...
BACKGROUND: Surgical simulation is becoming increasingly important in surgical education. However, t...
Introduction: There is paucity in the research on transfer validity of arthroscopic simulator traini...
Portia Kalun,1 Natalie Wagner,1 James Yan,2 Markku T Nousiainen,3 Ranil R Sonnadara1,4 1Office of Ed...