Background: the Society of European Robotic Gynaecological Surgery (SERGS) aims at developing a European consensus on core components of a curriculum for training and assessment in robot assisted gynaecological surgery. Methods: a Delphi process was initiated among a panel of 12 experts in robot assisted surgery invited through the SERGS. An online questionnaire survey was based on a literature search for standards in education in gynaecological robot assisted surgery. The survey was performed in three consecutive rounds to reach optimal consensus. The results of this survey were discussed by the panel and led to consensus recommendations on 39 issues, adhering to general principles of medical education. Results: on review there appeared to...
Introduction The following research questions were answered: (1) What are the training pathways foll...
Context: Robotic surgery has been used with rapidly increasing frequency within urology and acros...
The swift endorsement of the robotic surgical platform indicates that it might prevail as the prefer...
Purpose: To set forth experiences in the context of the SERGS Pilot Curriculum—the first standardize...
BackgroundTechnology for minimal access surgery is rapidly progressing in all surgical specialities ...
Objectives: To explore the views of experts about the development and validation of a robotic surger...
Aim: Robotic techniques are being increasingly used in colorectal surgery. There is, however, a lack...
INTRODUCTION: Advanced minimal access surgical training is an important component of training in gyn...
Objective: The educational objective is to teach physicians who are in training effective surgical t...
CONTEXT: As the role of robot-assisted surgery continues to expand, development of standardised and ...
Objective: To define criteria for robotic credentialing using expert consensus. Background: A...
Funder: University College London (UCL)INTRODUCTION: Robot-assisted surgery is becoming increasingly...
OBJECTIVE: To define criteria for robotic credentialing using expert consensus. BACKGROUND: A recent...
Introduction The following research questions were answered: (1) What are the training pathways foll...
Context: Robotic surgery has been used with rapidly increasing frequency within urology and acros...
The swift endorsement of the robotic surgical platform indicates that it might prevail as the prefer...
Purpose: To set forth experiences in the context of the SERGS Pilot Curriculum—the first standardize...
BackgroundTechnology for minimal access surgery is rapidly progressing in all surgical specialities ...
Objectives: To explore the views of experts about the development and validation of a robotic surger...
Aim: Robotic techniques are being increasingly used in colorectal surgery. There is, however, a lack...
INTRODUCTION: Advanced minimal access surgical training is an important component of training in gyn...
Objective: The educational objective is to teach physicians who are in training effective surgical t...
CONTEXT: As the role of robot-assisted surgery continues to expand, development of standardised and ...
Objective: To define criteria for robotic credentialing using expert consensus. Background: A...
Funder: University College London (UCL)INTRODUCTION: Robot-assisted surgery is becoming increasingly...
OBJECTIVE: To define criteria for robotic credentialing using expert consensus. BACKGROUND: A recent...
Introduction The following research questions were answered: (1) What are the training pathways foll...
Context: Robotic surgery has been used with rapidly increasing frequency within urology and acros...
The swift endorsement of the robotic surgical platform indicates that it might prevail as the prefer...