Modern surgical education has evolved from a traditional apprenticeship model to competency-based training. Intra-operative decision making (IODM), an important surgical competence, can have profound impacts on patients’ surgical outcomes. Making proper decisions intra-operatively under uncertainty and pressure is a harsh challenge for all surgeons. Simulation-based trainings allow trainees to gain experience in performing operations independently. However, there is little evidence for the effectiveness of IODM training by using simulation. The purposes of this research were to explore influencing factors on IODM and create a new IODM model, to design a training course for enhancing surgical trainees’ skill in such decision making, and to e...
AbstractSimulation, if appropriately integrated into surgical training, may provide a time efficient...
BACKGROUND It is hypothesised that simulation enhances progression along the initial phase of the...
Background: There is growing interest in and provision of cadaveric simulation courses for surgical...
AbstractThe utility of simulation in surgical training is now well-established, with proven validity...
Background Surgical training is undergoing a period of great change, partly due to the increasingly ...
Decision making is a key competency for surgeons and trainees; however, neither its key components, ...
Objectives: Assess expert opinion on the current and future role of simulation in surgical education...
OBJECTIVE: To review the current state of simulation use in surgery and to offer direction for futur...
Technical proficiency is an essential ingredient in surgical competence, which has hitherto been poo...
Emerging evidence links adverse surgical outcomes to errors in intra-operative cognitive skills, suc...
Introduction: The last two decades have seen the adoption of simulation-based surgical education in ...
Background: Surgical simulation is particularly attractive because it allows training in a safe, con...
Current Developments in Simulation Models for Surgical Skills Training In 1892, Professor William Ha...
peer-reviewedBackground: Simulation is an important adjunct to aid in the acquisition of surgical sk...
Copyright © 2008 by Lippincott Williams & WilkinsObjectiveTo determine whether skills acquired by si...
AbstractSimulation, if appropriately integrated into surgical training, may provide a time efficient...
BACKGROUND It is hypothesised that simulation enhances progression along the initial phase of the...
Background: There is growing interest in and provision of cadaveric simulation courses for surgical...
AbstractThe utility of simulation in surgical training is now well-established, with proven validity...
Background Surgical training is undergoing a period of great change, partly due to the increasingly ...
Decision making is a key competency for surgeons and trainees; however, neither its key components, ...
Objectives: Assess expert opinion on the current and future role of simulation in surgical education...
OBJECTIVE: To review the current state of simulation use in surgery and to offer direction for futur...
Technical proficiency is an essential ingredient in surgical competence, which has hitherto been poo...
Emerging evidence links adverse surgical outcomes to errors in intra-operative cognitive skills, suc...
Introduction: The last two decades have seen the adoption of simulation-based surgical education in ...
Background: Surgical simulation is particularly attractive because it allows training in a safe, con...
Current Developments in Simulation Models for Surgical Skills Training In 1892, Professor William Ha...
peer-reviewedBackground: Simulation is an important adjunct to aid in the acquisition of surgical sk...
Copyright © 2008 by Lippincott Williams & WilkinsObjectiveTo determine whether skills acquired by si...
AbstractSimulation, if appropriately integrated into surgical training, may provide a time efficient...
BACKGROUND It is hypothesised that simulation enhances progression along the initial phase of the...
Background: There is growing interest in and provision of cadaveric simulation courses for surgical...