Abstract Background The current paradigm of arthroscopic training lacks objective evaluation oftechnical ability and its adequacy is concerning given the acceleratingcomplexity of the field. To combat insufficiencies, emphasis is shiftingtowards skill acquisition outside the operating room and sophisticatedassessment tools. We reviewed (1) the validity of cadaver and surgicalsimulation in arthroscopic training, (2) the role of psychomotor analysisand arthroscopic technical ability, (3) what validated assessment tools areavailable to evaluate technical competency, and (4) the quantification ofarthroscopic proficiency. Methods The Medl...
The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of training on the arthroscopic performance of a...
BACKGROUND: Technical skill is an essential domain of surgical competence, and arthroscopic surgery ...
Purpose: Investigate the effectiveness of proficiency-based progression (PBP) training coupled with ...
Abstract Background The current paradigm of arthrosco...
Purpose: Arthroscopic skills training outside the operative room may decrease risks and errors by tr...
PURPOSE: To provide training guidance on procedure numbers by assessing how the number of previously...
BACKGROUND: Restrictions placed on the working hours of doctors over the past decade have resulted i...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to show the validity of a motion analysis system in its abili...
PURPOSE: To provide training guidance on procedure numbers by assessing how the number of previously...
The purpose of this study was to generate consensus among experienced surgeons on what skills a resi...
INTRODUCTION There is paucity in the research on transfer validity of arthroscopic simulator trai...
The purpose of this study was to generate consensus among experienced surgeons on what skills a resi...
The demand for high quality care is in contrast to reduced training time for residents to develop ar...
As there is a growing demand for more time-efficient and effective methods for medical training with...
Introduction: There is paucity in the research on transfer validity of arthroscopic simulator traini...
The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of training on the arthroscopic performance of a...
BACKGROUND: Technical skill is an essential domain of surgical competence, and arthroscopic surgery ...
Purpose: Investigate the effectiveness of proficiency-based progression (PBP) training coupled with ...
Abstract Background The current paradigm of arthrosco...
Purpose: Arthroscopic skills training outside the operative room may decrease risks and errors by tr...
PURPOSE: To provide training guidance on procedure numbers by assessing how the number of previously...
BACKGROUND: Restrictions placed on the working hours of doctors over the past decade have resulted i...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to show the validity of a motion analysis system in its abili...
PURPOSE: To provide training guidance on procedure numbers by assessing how the number of previously...
The purpose of this study was to generate consensus among experienced surgeons on what skills a resi...
INTRODUCTION There is paucity in the research on transfer validity of arthroscopic simulator trai...
The purpose of this study was to generate consensus among experienced surgeons on what skills a resi...
The demand for high quality care is in contrast to reduced training time for residents to develop ar...
As there is a growing demand for more time-efficient and effective methods for medical training with...
Introduction: There is paucity in the research on transfer validity of arthroscopic simulator traini...
The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of training on the arthroscopic performance of a...
BACKGROUND: Technical skill is an essential domain of surgical competence, and arthroscopic surgery ...
Purpose: Investigate the effectiveness of proficiency-based progression (PBP) training coupled with ...