AbstractSimulators for honing procedural skills (such as surgical skills and central venous catheter placement) have proven to be valuable tools for medical educators and students. While such simulations represent an effective paradigm in surgical education, there is an opportunity to add a layer of cognitive exercises to these basic simulations that can facilitate robust skill learning in residents. This paper describes a controlled methodology, inspired by neuropsychological assessment tasks and embodied cognition, to develop cognitive simulators for laparoscopic surgery. These simulators provide psychomotor skill training and offer the additional challenge of accomplishing cognitive tasks in realistic environments. A generic framework fo...
Introduction Since the beginning of the 90’s minimal invasive surgery (laparoscopic surgery) is mor...
The aim of this study is to investigate the importance of acquiring basic and advanced laparoscopic ...
Physical and computer-based simulators are used to help residents and medical students practise vari...
AbstractSimulators for honing procedural skills (such as surgical skills and central venous catheter...
Most studies of simulator-based surgical skills training have focused on the acquisition of psychomo...
Mini-invasive surgery-for example, laparoscopy-has challenged surgeons' skills by extending their us...
Learning minimally invasive surgery (MIS) differs substantially from learning open surgery and train...
Abstract Background Despite the growing importance of medical simulation in education, there is limi...
Simulation-based training is increasingly being used for assessment and training of psychomotor skil...
Current research in the area of medical simulation is investigating the efficacy of using virtual re...
Minimally invasive surgery reduces postoperative pain, hospitalisation and associated costs. The use...
Although performance measures are strongly used in the field of medical education to evaluate skills...
Background: Incidents with medical equipment have been observed by several studies [6, 4], and the l...
© 2015 IEEE. We present a unique simulator-based methodology for assessing both technical and nontec...
BackgroundApproximately 15 % of surgical patients in hospital are affected of an adverse event, whic...
Introduction Since the beginning of the 90’s minimal invasive surgery (laparoscopic surgery) is mor...
The aim of this study is to investigate the importance of acquiring basic and advanced laparoscopic ...
Physical and computer-based simulators are used to help residents and medical students practise vari...
AbstractSimulators for honing procedural skills (such as surgical skills and central venous catheter...
Most studies of simulator-based surgical skills training have focused on the acquisition of psychomo...
Mini-invasive surgery-for example, laparoscopy-has challenged surgeons' skills by extending their us...
Learning minimally invasive surgery (MIS) differs substantially from learning open surgery and train...
Abstract Background Despite the growing importance of medical simulation in education, there is limi...
Simulation-based training is increasingly being used for assessment and training of psychomotor skil...
Current research in the area of medical simulation is investigating the efficacy of using virtual re...
Minimally invasive surgery reduces postoperative pain, hospitalisation and associated costs. The use...
Although performance measures are strongly used in the field of medical education to evaluate skills...
Background: Incidents with medical equipment have been observed by several studies [6, 4], and the l...
© 2015 IEEE. We present a unique simulator-based methodology for assessing both technical and nontec...
BackgroundApproximately 15 % of surgical patients in hospital are affected of an adverse event, whic...
Introduction Since the beginning of the 90’s minimal invasive surgery (laparoscopic surgery) is mor...
The aim of this study is to investigate the importance of acquiring basic and advanced laparoscopic ...
Physical and computer-based simulators are used to help residents and medical students practise vari...