Abstract Background Ultrasonography (US) is an essential tool for the diagnosis of acute gynecological conditions. General practice (GP) residents are involved in the first-line management of gynecologic emergencies. They are not familiar with US equipment. Initial training on simulators was conducted. The aim of this study was to evaluate the impact of simulation-based training on the quality of the sonographic images achieved by GP residents 2 months after the simulation training versus clinical training alone. Methods Young GP residents assigned to emergency gynecology departments were invited to a one-day simulation-based US training session. A prospective controlled trial aiming to assess the impact of such training on TVS (transvagina...
Advancements in technology have led to the innovation of ultrasound simulators as a training tool fo...
Advancements in technology have led to the innovation of ultrasound simulators as a training tool fo...
Delivery of ultrasound training remains a challenge. This thesis presents a series of projects that ...
WOS: 000437783300001PubMed: 30374368Introduction: The use of simulation devices in medical education...
PurposeThis study aimed to assess the impact of ultrasound simulation (SonoSim) on educational outco...
Objectives-To assess the impact of an educational intervention based on an original accreditation tr...
Simulation allows students to learn fundamental skills, such as trial and error, critical thinking, ...
BACKGROUND: Despite ongoing advances in radiologic imaging, ultrasound remains the gold standard for...
Objective To assess the usability of virtual-reality (VR) simulation for obstetric ultrasound traine...
Advances in computer technology, hardware and software have made ultrasound a diagnostic imaging tec...
Abstract Background Few internal medicine residency programs provide formal ultrasound training. Thi...
PURPOSE: Ultrasound is the imaging method of choice in gynecology. The quality and diagnostic acc...
INTRODUCTION: Ultrasonography is an important skill for obstetricians and gynecologists; however, tr...
Introduction Ultrasound is considered as the first‐line imaging method of choice in gynaecology due ...
PURPOSE: Residents in obstetrics and gynecology are deemed to be proficient in transvaginal ultrasou...
Advancements in technology have led to the innovation of ultrasound simulators as a training tool fo...
Advancements in technology have led to the innovation of ultrasound simulators as a training tool fo...
Delivery of ultrasound training remains a challenge. This thesis presents a series of projects that ...
WOS: 000437783300001PubMed: 30374368Introduction: The use of simulation devices in medical education...
PurposeThis study aimed to assess the impact of ultrasound simulation (SonoSim) on educational outco...
Objectives-To assess the impact of an educational intervention based on an original accreditation tr...
Simulation allows students to learn fundamental skills, such as trial and error, critical thinking, ...
BACKGROUND: Despite ongoing advances in radiologic imaging, ultrasound remains the gold standard for...
Objective To assess the usability of virtual-reality (VR) simulation for obstetric ultrasound traine...
Advances in computer technology, hardware and software have made ultrasound a diagnostic imaging tec...
Abstract Background Few internal medicine residency programs provide formal ultrasound training. Thi...
PURPOSE: Ultrasound is the imaging method of choice in gynecology. The quality and diagnostic acc...
INTRODUCTION: Ultrasonography is an important skill for obstetricians and gynecologists; however, tr...
Introduction Ultrasound is considered as the first‐line imaging method of choice in gynaecology due ...
PURPOSE: Residents in obstetrics and gynecology are deemed to be proficient in transvaginal ultrasou...
Advancements in technology have led to the innovation of ultrasound simulators as a training tool fo...
Advancements in technology have led to the innovation of ultrasound simulators as a training tool fo...
Delivery of ultrasound training remains a challenge. This thesis presents a series of projects that ...