Simulation-based training is rapidly becoming an integral part of surgical training. However, the effectiveness of this type of training is as dependent on the manner in which it is implemented and delivered as it is on the simulator itself. In this article, the authors identify specific elements from the science of learning and human performance that may assist educators in optimizing the effects of simulation-based training. These elements include scenario design, feedback, conditions of practice, and others. Specific guidelines for simulation-based surgical training are provided. © 2010 Elsevier Inc
peer-reviewedBackground: Simulation is an important adjunct to aid in the acquisition of surgical sk...
During the past five years, with support from the RCPSC, a collaborative group of researchers conduc...
AbstractThe utility of simulation in surgical training is now well-established, with proven validity...
Simulation-based training is rapidly becoming an integral part of surgical training. However, the ef...
Simulation-based training is rapidly becoming an integral part of surgical training. However, the ef...
Background Surgical training is undergoing a period of great change, partly due to the increasingly ...
AbstractIntroductionSimulation occupies a central position in surgical education. It offers a safe e...
OBJECTIVE: To review the current state of simulation use in surgery and to offer direction for futur...
Simulation in healthcare is rapidly replacing more traditional educational methods, becoming a funda...
Current Developments in Simulation Models for Surgical Skills Training In 1892, Professor William Ha...
The way surgical trainees acquire technical skills is changing in modern surgical training programme...
AbstractSimulation, if appropriately integrated into surgical training, may provide a time efficient...
In recent years, simulation has come to the foreground asa method of teaching technical skills to su...
Background: Simulation is an important adjunct to aid in the acquisition of surgical skills of surgi...
Background A number of significant changes have forced surgical educators to re-evaluate the adequac...
peer-reviewedBackground: Simulation is an important adjunct to aid in the acquisition of surgical sk...
During the past five years, with support from the RCPSC, a collaborative group of researchers conduc...
AbstractThe utility of simulation in surgical training is now well-established, with proven validity...
Simulation-based training is rapidly becoming an integral part of surgical training. However, the ef...
Simulation-based training is rapidly becoming an integral part of surgical training. However, the ef...
Background Surgical training is undergoing a period of great change, partly due to the increasingly ...
AbstractIntroductionSimulation occupies a central position in surgical education. It offers a safe e...
OBJECTIVE: To review the current state of simulation use in surgery and to offer direction for futur...
Simulation in healthcare is rapidly replacing more traditional educational methods, becoming a funda...
Current Developments in Simulation Models for Surgical Skills Training In 1892, Professor William Ha...
The way surgical trainees acquire technical skills is changing in modern surgical training programme...
AbstractSimulation, if appropriately integrated into surgical training, may provide a time efficient...
In recent years, simulation has come to the foreground asa method of teaching technical skills to su...
Background: Simulation is an important adjunct to aid in the acquisition of surgical skills of surgi...
Background A number of significant changes have forced surgical educators to re-evaluate the adequac...
peer-reviewedBackground: Simulation is an important adjunct to aid in the acquisition of surgical sk...
During the past five years, with support from the RCPSC, a collaborative group of researchers conduc...
AbstractThe utility of simulation in surgical training is now well-established, with proven validity...