Objectives/hypothesisTo objectively assess the initial and long-term retention of robotic surgical skills of otolaryngology residents.Study designThis study was performed in an academic otolaryngology residency training program. Between October 2015 and November 2016, residents were invited to complete a prospective, multiphase robotic surgical skills training course: 1) online da Vinci Surgical System Assessment and didactic, 2) faculty-supervised robotic simulator training, 3) robotic docking and draping training, 4) robotic dry-lab exercises. To optimize surgical skill retention, the training laboratory was repeated 2 weeks after the initial training session.MethodsTwenty otolaryngology residents were included. Primary outcome was measur...
Background: Robotic surgery simulation may provide a way for surgeons to acquire specific robotic su...
Surgical educators are challenged with introducing new technologies into general surgery training. T...
Training and credentialing for robotic surgery in otolaryngology - head and neck surgery is currentl...
Background and Objectives: The degradation in robotic skills that occurs during periods of robotic s...
OBJECTIVE: To review the current status of robotic training and the impact of various training platf...
Background: The increasing demand for robotics in general surgery has prompted academic institutions...
Technology has had a dramatic impact on how diseases are diagnosed and treated. Although cut, sew, a...
Ophthalmic surgery requires a highly dexterous and precise surgical approach to work within the smal...
Objective: To determine whether proficiency-based progression (PBP) training leads to better robotic...
OBJECTIVE: Objective Structured Assessments of Technical Skills have been developed to measure the s...
ObjectiveTo determine whether proficiency-based progression (PBP) training leads to better robotic s...
Objective: The educational objective is to teach physicians who are in training effective surgical t...
ObjectivesCurrent robotic training approaches lack the criteria for automatically assessing and trac...
Background: Robotic surgery simulation may provide a way for surgeons to acquire specific robotic su...
Surgical educators are challenged with introducing new technologies into general surgery training. T...
Training and credentialing for robotic surgery in otolaryngology - head and neck surgery is currentl...
Background and Objectives: The degradation in robotic skills that occurs during periods of robotic s...
OBJECTIVE: To review the current status of robotic training and the impact of various training platf...
Background: The increasing demand for robotics in general surgery has prompted academic institutions...
Technology has had a dramatic impact on how diseases are diagnosed and treated. Although cut, sew, a...
Ophthalmic surgery requires a highly dexterous and precise surgical approach to work within the smal...
Objective: To determine whether proficiency-based progression (PBP) training leads to better robotic...
OBJECTIVE: Objective Structured Assessments of Technical Skills have been developed to measure the s...
ObjectiveTo determine whether proficiency-based progression (PBP) training leads to better robotic s...
Objective: The educational objective is to teach physicians who are in training effective surgical t...
ObjectivesCurrent robotic training approaches lack the criteria for automatically assessing and trac...
Background: Robotic surgery simulation may provide a way for surgeons to acquire specific robotic su...
Surgical educators are challenged with introducing new technologies into general surgery training. T...
Training and credentialing for robotic surgery in otolaryngology - head and neck surgery is currentl...