<p>The objectives of this study were to explore current provision of laparoscopic simulation training, and to determine attitudes of trainers and trainees to the role of simulators in surgical training across the UK. An anonymous cross-sectional survey with cluster sampling was developed and circulated. All Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (RCOG) Training Programme Directors (TPD), College Tutors (RCT) and Trainee representatives (TR) across the UK were invited to participate. One hundred and ninety-six obstetricians and gynaecologists participated. Sixty-three percent of hospitals had at least one box trainer, and 14.6% had least one virtual-reality simulator. Only 9.3% and 3.6% stated that trainees used a structured curri...
AbstractThe utility of simulation in surgical training is now well-established, with proven validity...
The expansion of laparoscopy and endoscopic surgery has promoted a change in surgical skills acquisi...
PubMed ID: 24576509WOS: 000335279300025Objective: To investigate whether a virtual reality simulator...
Introduction: Providing specialty trainees with take-home laparoscopic simulators may overcome known...
Aims To describe the implementation of a laparoscopic simulation training and credentialing program...
BackgroundApproximately 15 % of surgical patients in hospital are affected of an adverse event, whic...
Lack of time and access to equipment are recognised barriers to simulation training.To investigate t...
Background: Training in basic laparoscopic skills can be undertaken using traditional methods, where...
ObjectiveA number of simulators have been developed to teach surgical trainees the basic skills requ...
AbstractBackgroundMinimal access surgery (MAS) is increasingly replacing open surgery. However, acce...
Background: Despite evidence supporting simulation training and awareness that trainee exposure to s...
Background: With the current stipulations of the 80-hour work week for residents, surgical programs ...
Background: With the current stipulations of the 80-hour work week for residents, surgical programs ...
Laparoscopic surgery is rapidly becoming a standard in many surgical procedures. This surgical techn...
There is increasing use of simulation in medical training, including laparoscopic surgery. This is a...
AbstractThe utility of simulation in surgical training is now well-established, with proven validity...
The expansion of laparoscopy and endoscopic surgery has promoted a change in surgical skills acquisi...
PubMed ID: 24576509WOS: 000335279300025Objective: To investigate whether a virtual reality simulator...
Introduction: Providing specialty trainees with take-home laparoscopic simulators may overcome known...
Aims To describe the implementation of a laparoscopic simulation training and credentialing program...
BackgroundApproximately 15 % of surgical patients in hospital are affected of an adverse event, whic...
Lack of time and access to equipment are recognised barriers to simulation training.To investigate t...
Background: Training in basic laparoscopic skills can be undertaken using traditional methods, where...
ObjectiveA number of simulators have been developed to teach surgical trainees the basic skills requ...
AbstractBackgroundMinimal access surgery (MAS) is increasingly replacing open surgery. However, acce...
Background: Despite evidence supporting simulation training and awareness that trainee exposure to s...
Background: With the current stipulations of the 80-hour work week for residents, surgical programs ...
Background: With the current stipulations of the 80-hour work week for residents, surgical programs ...
Laparoscopic surgery is rapidly becoming a standard in many surgical procedures. This surgical techn...
There is increasing use of simulation in medical training, including laparoscopic surgery. This is a...
AbstractThe utility of simulation in surgical training is now well-established, with proven validity...
The expansion of laparoscopy and endoscopic surgery has promoted a change in surgical skills acquisi...
PubMed ID: 24576509WOS: 000335279300025Objective: To investigate whether a virtual reality simulator...