Background: There is growing interest in and provision of cadaveric simulation courses for surgical trainees. This is being driven by the need to modernize and improve the efficiency of surgical training within the current challenging training climate. The objective of this systematic review is to describe and evaluate the evidence for cadaveric simulation in postgraduate surgical training. Methods: A PRISMA‐compliant systematic literature review of studies that prospectively evaluated a cadaveric simulation training intervention for surgical trainees was undertaken. All relevant databases and trial registries were searched to January 2019. Methodological rigour was assessed using the widely validated Medical Education Research Quality...
Objective: The purpose of this paper was to conduct a systematic review of existing literature on si...
Background: Transfer of knowledge from teachers to students traditionally occurs in one direction us...
Introduction: The objective of the study was to evaluate the benefits perceived by the use of cadave...
INTRODUCTION: The aim of this systematic review is to describe the use of cadavers in postgraduat...
Copyright © 2006 Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Inc.Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of surg...
Background: Cadaveric simulation training may be part of the solution to reduced quantity and quali...
Background: Changes in UK legislation allow for surgical procedures to be performed on cadavers. The...
BACKGROUND: Simulation-based training assumes that skills are directly transferable to the patient-b...
Simulation models are rapidly changing medical education, especially the training of dermatology res...
peer-reviewedBackground: Simulation is an important adjunct to aid in the acquisition of surgical sk...
Background: The role of reperfused human cadavers in surgical training has not been established. Me...
Background: Surgical simulation is particularly attractive because it allows training in a safe, con...
Background Surgical training is undergoing a period of great change, partly due to the increasingly ...
Portia Kalun,1 Natalie Wagner,1 James Yan,2 Markku T Nousiainen,3 Ranil R Sonnadara1,4 1Office of Ed...
AbstractThe utility of simulation in surgical training is now well-established, with proven validity...
Objective: The purpose of this paper was to conduct a systematic review of existing literature on si...
Background: Transfer of knowledge from teachers to students traditionally occurs in one direction us...
Introduction: The objective of the study was to evaluate the benefits perceived by the use of cadave...
INTRODUCTION: The aim of this systematic review is to describe the use of cadavers in postgraduat...
Copyright © 2006 Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Inc.Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of surg...
Background: Cadaveric simulation training may be part of the solution to reduced quantity and quali...
Background: Changes in UK legislation allow for surgical procedures to be performed on cadavers. The...
BACKGROUND: Simulation-based training assumes that skills are directly transferable to the patient-b...
Simulation models are rapidly changing medical education, especially the training of dermatology res...
peer-reviewedBackground: Simulation is an important adjunct to aid in the acquisition of surgical sk...
Background: The role of reperfused human cadavers in surgical training has not been established. Me...
Background: Surgical simulation is particularly attractive because it allows training in a safe, con...
Background Surgical training is undergoing a period of great change, partly due to the increasingly ...
Portia Kalun,1 Natalie Wagner,1 James Yan,2 Markku T Nousiainen,3 Ranil R Sonnadara1,4 1Office of Ed...
AbstractThe utility of simulation in surgical training is now well-established, with proven validity...
Objective: The purpose of this paper was to conduct a systematic review of existing literature on si...
Background: Transfer of knowledge from teachers to students traditionally occurs in one direction us...
Introduction: The objective of the study was to evaluate the benefits perceived by the use of cadave...