Abstract Background Applying simulation-based education (SBE) into surgical curricula is challenging and exacerbated by the absence of guidance on implementation processes. Empirical studies evaluating implementation of SBE interventions focus primarily on outcomes. However, understanding the processes involved in organising, planning, and delivering SBE adds knowledge on how best to develop, implement, and sustain surgical SBE. This study used a reform of early years surgical training to explore the implementation of a new SBE programme in Scotland. It aimed to understand the processes that are involved in the relative success (or failure) when implementing surgical SBE interventions. Methods This qualitative case study, underpinned by soc...
BACKGROUND: In recent years there has been a shift from traditional Halstedian methods toward more s...
peer-reviewedBackground: Simulation is an important adjunct to aid in the acquisition of surgical sk...
BACKGROUND: Simulation-based learning (SBL) is an essential adjunct to modern surgical education. Ou...
We would like to thank Graham Haddock, Satheesh Yalamarthi, and Mark Vella for their assistance with...
AbstractThe utility of simulation in surgical training is now well-established, with proven validity...
OBJECTIVE: To review the current state of simulation use in surgery and to offer direction for futur...
BACKGROUND: Despite evidence demonstrating the advantages of simulation training in general surgery,...
Background A number of significant changes have forced surgical educators to re-evaluate the adequac...
OBJECTIVE This study explored the status and availability of simulation based education (SBE) for...
Objectives: Assess expert opinion on the current and future role of simulation in surgical education...
Introduction: The last two decades have seen the adoption of simulation-based surgical education in ...
Background. This research investigated the possibility of integrating simulation in plastic surgery ...
AbstractIntroductionSimulation occupies a central position in surgical education. It offers a safe e...
Background: Simulation is an important adjunct to aid in the acquisition of surgical skills of surgi...
International audiencePurpose Ethical concerns and increasing economic constraints of hospitals have...
BACKGROUND: In recent years there has been a shift from traditional Halstedian methods toward more s...
peer-reviewedBackground: Simulation is an important adjunct to aid in the acquisition of surgical sk...
BACKGROUND: Simulation-based learning (SBL) is an essential adjunct to modern surgical education. Ou...
We would like to thank Graham Haddock, Satheesh Yalamarthi, and Mark Vella for their assistance with...
AbstractThe utility of simulation in surgical training is now well-established, with proven validity...
OBJECTIVE: To review the current state of simulation use in surgery and to offer direction for futur...
BACKGROUND: Despite evidence demonstrating the advantages of simulation training in general surgery,...
Background A number of significant changes have forced surgical educators to re-evaluate the adequac...
OBJECTIVE This study explored the status and availability of simulation based education (SBE) for...
Objectives: Assess expert opinion on the current and future role of simulation in surgical education...
Introduction: The last two decades have seen the adoption of simulation-based surgical education in ...
Background. This research investigated the possibility of integrating simulation in plastic surgery ...
AbstractIntroductionSimulation occupies a central position in surgical education. It offers a safe e...
Background: Simulation is an important adjunct to aid in the acquisition of surgical skills of surgi...
International audiencePurpose Ethical concerns and increasing economic constraints of hospitals have...
BACKGROUND: In recent years there has been a shift from traditional Halstedian methods toward more s...
peer-reviewedBackground: Simulation is an important adjunct to aid in the acquisition of surgical sk...
BACKGROUND: Simulation-based learning (SBL) is an essential adjunct to modern surgical education. Ou...