To access publisher full text version of this article. Please click on the hyperlink in Additional Links fieldSTUDY OBJECTIVE: To examine the impact of a minimally invasive surgery (MIS) fellowship on resident experience and to survey the general attitude toward effects of fellowship programs on resident education. DESIGN: Survey (Canadian Task Force classification III). SETTING: An accredited obstetrics and gynecology program in the United States. SUBJECTS: Obstetrics and gynecology residents. INTERVENTION: Residents received a survey regarding the potential impact of a MIS surgery fellowship on resident experience. MEASUREMENTS AND MAIN RESULTS: One year after creation of a MIS fellowship at our institution, we conducted an anonymous surv...
Background The number of surgeons entering fellowship training before independent practice is increa...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effect of learning the laparoscopic sigmoid resection procedure on reside...
OBJECTIVES: Reduction in the number of gynecological operations has made resident training more diff...
Objective: To evaluate patients' attitude towards participation of residents in training in gynaecol...
A recent survey of fellowship program directors (PD) within gynecologic oncology (GO) noted concerns...
Introduction: Fellowships in surgery are increasing in number, and concerns have been raised regardi...
Background: This study investigates the feasibility of performing advanced minimally invasive surger...
Aim: Careful students are expected to learn specialized laparoscopic qualifications as laparoscopy b...
Study Objective: To assess the impact of preoperative education success and patient satisfaction for...
Objectives To assess the current state of laparoscopic gynecologic surgery in the Dutch residency pr...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: To compare residents\u27 perceptions of readiness to perform robotic-assisted lapar...
Study Objective. To compare surgical volume and techniques including laparoscopic suturing among mem...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: To compare residents\u27 perceptions of readiness to perform robotic-assisted lapar...
Study Objective: To assess the improvement of cognitive surgical knowledge of laparoscopic hysterect...
Residency training in obstetrics and gynecology is being challenged by increasingly stringent regula...
Background The number of surgeons entering fellowship training before independent practice is increa...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effect of learning the laparoscopic sigmoid resection procedure on reside...
OBJECTIVES: Reduction in the number of gynecological operations has made resident training more diff...
Objective: To evaluate patients' attitude towards participation of residents in training in gynaecol...
A recent survey of fellowship program directors (PD) within gynecologic oncology (GO) noted concerns...
Introduction: Fellowships in surgery are increasing in number, and concerns have been raised regardi...
Background: This study investigates the feasibility of performing advanced minimally invasive surger...
Aim: Careful students are expected to learn specialized laparoscopic qualifications as laparoscopy b...
Study Objective: To assess the impact of preoperative education success and patient satisfaction for...
Objectives To assess the current state of laparoscopic gynecologic surgery in the Dutch residency pr...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: To compare residents\u27 perceptions of readiness to perform robotic-assisted lapar...
Study Objective. To compare surgical volume and techniques including laparoscopic suturing among mem...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: To compare residents\u27 perceptions of readiness to perform robotic-assisted lapar...
Study Objective: To assess the improvement of cognitive surgical knowledge of laparoscopic hysterect...
Residency training in obstetrics and gynecology is being challenged by increasingly stringent regula...
Background The number of surgeons entering fellowship training before independent practice is increa...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effect of learning the laparoscopic sigmoid resection procedure on reside...
OBJECTIVES: Reduction in the number of gynecological operations has made resident training more diff...