PURPOSE: To develop and test the validity of a surgical competency assessment tool for simulated small-incision cataract surgery (SICS). SETTING: Participating ophthalmologists contributed from 8 countries. DESIGN: Qualitative and quantitative development and evaluation of face and content validity of an assessment rubric, and evaluation of construct validity and reliability. METHODS: The SICS Ophthalmic Simulated Surgical Competency Assessment Rubric (Sim-OSSCAR) was developed and assessed for face and content validity by an international group of experienced ophthalmologists. Groups of novice and competent surgeons from 4 countries were recorded performing surgery, and masked assessments were performed by 4 expert surgeons, to determine c...
<p><i>Purpose</i>: The International Council of Ophthalmology (ICO) is currently developing a series...
Objective: To compare performance on the Eyesi surgical simulator by users with different levels of ...
Purpose: To investigate the correlation in performance of cataract surgery between a virtualreality ...
BACKGROUND/AIMS: To develop, test and determine whether a surgical-competency assessment tool for si...
Assessing surgical skills is a challenge. The ICO cataract rubric offers a helpful solution
IMPORTANCE: Cataracts account for 40% of cases of blindness globally, with surgery the only treatmen...
Objective: The purpose of this paper was to conduct a systematic review of existing literature on si...
Abstract This study investigates the validity evidence of metrics used for the assessment of surgica...
Shameema Sikder,1 Jia Luo,2 P Pat Banerjee,2 Cristian Luciano,2 Patrick Kania,2 Jonathan C Song,1 Em...
■ BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: To establish and validate an assessment tool of cataract surgery perform...
Objectives: To evaluate the correlation of cataract surgical simulator and real-life surgical exper...
Cataract surgery is one of the most common surgical procedures in Sweden and around 90 000 operation...
PRCIS: Simulation-based surgical education shows a positive, immediate, and sustained impact on core...
Background: Computer based surgical training is believed to be capable of providing a controlled vir...
OBJECTIVE: To test whether crowdsourced lay raters can accurately assess cataract surgical skills. D...
<p><i>Purpose</i>: The International Council of Ophthalmology (ICO) is currently developing a series...
Objective: To compare performance on the Eyesi surgical simulator by users with different levels of ...
Purpose: To investigate the correlation in performance of cataract surgery between a virtualreality ...
BACKGROUND/AIMS: To develop, test and determine whether a surgical-competency assessment tool for si...
Assessing surgical skills is a challenge. The ICO cataract rubric offers a helpful solution
IMPORTANCE: Cataracts account for 40% of cases of blindness globally, with surgery the only treatmen...
Objective: The purpose of this paper was to conduct a systematic review of existing literature on si...
Abstract This study investigates the validity evidence of metrics used for the assessment of surgica...
Shameema Sikder,1 Jia Luo,2 P Pat Banerjee,2 Cristian Luciano,2 Patrick Kania,2 Jonathan C Song,1 Em...
■ BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: To establish and validate an assessment tool of cataract surgery perform...
Objectives: To evaluate the correlation of cataract surgical simulator and real-life surgical exper...
Cataract surgery is one of the most common surgical procedures in Sweden and around 90 000 operation...
PRCIS: Simulation-based surgical education shows a positive, immediate, and sustained impact on core...
Background: Computer based surgical training is believed to be capable of providing a controlled vir...
OBJECTIVE: To test whether crowdsourced lay raters can accurately assess cataract surgical skills. D...
<p><i>Purpose</i>: The International Council of Ophthalmology (ICO) is currently developing a series...
Objective: To compare performance on the Eyesi surgical simulator by users with different levels of ...
Purpose: To investigate the correlation in performance of cataract surgery between a virtualreality ...