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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38357488/online-versus-in-person-surgical-near-peer-teaching-in-undergraduate-medical-education-during-the-covid-19-pandemic-a-mixed-methods-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Priyanka Iyer, Valerie Mok, Arjan Singh Sehmbi, Nicos Kessaris, Rhana Zakri, Prokar Dasgupta, Pankaj Chandak
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic stimulated a paradigm shift in medical and surgical education from in-person teaching to online teaching. It is unclear whether an in-person or online approach to surgical teaching for medical students is superior. We aim to compare the outcomes of in-person versus online surgical teaching in generating interest in and improving knowledge of surgery in medical students. We also aim the quantify the impact of a peer-run surgical teaching course...
February 2024: Health Science Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38326586/a-needs-assessment-for-simulation-in-african-surgical-education
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Joy E Obayemi, John Donkersloot, Erin Kim, Keir Thelander, Mary Byrnes, Grace J Kim
INTRODUCTION: There is a critical need for comprehensive surgical training in African countries given the unmet surgical burden of disease in this region. Collaborative and progressive initiatives in global surgical education will have the greatest impact on trainees. Little is known about surgical education needs from the perspective of practicing surgeons and trainees in low-middle-income countries (LMICs). Even less is known about the potential role for simulation to augment training...
February 7, 2024: Surgical Endoscopy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38322832/learning-curve-of-ultrasound-guided-surgeon-administered-transversus-abdominis-plane-ugsa-tap-block-on-a-porcine-model
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
H Faisal, F Qamar, S Martinez, S E Razmi, R J Oviedo, F Masud
BACKGROUND: Surgeons commonly perform ultrasound-guided Transversus Abdominis Plane blocks to manage acute pain following abdominal surgeries. There is no consensus on whether surgeons should undergo basic hands-on training to perform TAP blocks or if video-based learning is sufficient. We theorized that simulation-based learning is superior to video-based learning. In the present study, we present the analysis of technical skills of UGSA-TAP block performance on a live porcine model by general surgery trainees after undergoing video or simulation-based learning...
February 15, 2024: Heliyon
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38298306/improving-burns-and-plastic-surgery-induction-programmes-a-departmental-quality-improvement-project
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Munir Abukhder, Elliot Ismail, Thomas Dobbs
BACKGROUND: Changes to the undergraduate medical curriculum now offer a greater focus on community-based teaching, communication skills and medical humanities. Unfortunately, this has been at the expense of surgical teaching. The senior house officer is usually the first port of call when a patient is being referred to a plastic surgery department. Therefore, a reasonable level of knowledge is required with regard to emergency presentations, examination skills, and clinical skills to appropriately manage the injury...
January 2024: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38296725/factors-influencing-exam-performance-of-surgical-trainees-in-sub-saharan-africa-a-retrospective-analysis-of-the-college-of-surgeons-in-east-central-and-southern-africa-membership-examination
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lawa Shaban, Eric O'Flynn, Wakisa Mulwafu, Eric Borgstein, Abebe Bekele, Niraj Bachheta, Debbi Stanistreet, Jakub Gajewski
INTRODUCTION: The College of Surgeons of East, Central, and Southern Africa (COSECSA) has been expanding surgical training in sub-Saharan Africa to respond to the shortage in the region. However, acquiring surgical skills requires rigorous training, and these skills are repeatedly assessed throughout training. Therefore, understanding the factors influencing these assessments is crucial. Previous research has identified individual characteristics, educational background, curriculum structure and previous exam outcomes to influence performance...
January 30, 2024: Journal of Surgical Education
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38281862/redefining-trauma-training-in-canada-a-national-delphi-study-on-curriculum-educational-resources-and-training-initiatives
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Joanna F Ryan, Paul T Engels, Kelly N Vogt, Samuel Minor, Brett D Mador
OBJECTIVE: This study aims to develop a set of curriculum recommendations to support trauma training in Canadian general surgery residency programs. DESIGN: A modified Delphi study was conducted with a panel of trauma and surgical education experts. Proposed curriculum components were developed from Canadian trauma surgery exposure and educational needs assessment data. Panelists were asked to rate each potential curriculum component for inclusion (mandatory or exemplary) or exclusion in the ideal and feasible trauma training curriculum...
January 27, 2024: Journal of Surgical Education
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38280113/conception-and-prospective-multicentric-validation-of-a-robotic-surgery-training-curriculum-rostrac-for-surgical-residents-from-simulation-via-laboratory-training-to-integration-into-the-operation-room
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Michael Thomaschewski, Markus Kist, Markus Zimmermann, Claudia Benecke, Jörg C Kalff, Colin M Krüger, Benno Mann, Andreas Türler, Tobias Keck, Richard Hummel
There is a lack of training curricula and educational concepts for robotic-assisted surgery (RAS). It remains unclear how surgical residents can be trained in this new technology and how robotics can be integrated into surgical residency training. The conception of a training curriculum for RAS addressing surgical residents resulted in a three-step training curriculum including multimodal learning contents: basics and simulation training of RAS (step 1), laboratory training on the institutional robotic system (step 2) and structured on-patient training in the operating room (step 3)...
January 27, 2024: Journal of Robotic Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38272748/longitudinal-integrated-clerkships-and-undergraduate-surgical-education-a-scoping-review-and-gap-analysis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mary E Moya-Mendez, Steven Thornton, Kristen E Rhodin, Qimeng Gao, Harold J Leraas, Cory J Vatsaas
OBJECTIVE: Longitudinal integrated clerkships (LICs) are an increasingly popular approach to medical student clinical education, and the literature describing them is expanding. Despite this, there is a lack of understanding for how surgery didactics and skills are currently taught as a part of the LIC curriculum. DESIGN: We conducted a scoping literature review in July 2022 using terms related to LIC and surgical education. Abstract and full-length text screening followed...
January 25, 2024: Journal of Surgical Education
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38264442/educating-future-generations-of-surgeons-across-borders-novel-global-linked-hybrid-live-cadaveric-peripheral-nerve-surgical-training-course
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Abdus S Burahee, Liron S Duraku, Caroline A Hundepool, Kyle R Eberlin, Amy Moore, Christopher J Dy, Shalimar Abdullah, Vaikunthan Rajaratnam, J Michiel Zuidam, Dominic M Power
BACKGROUND: This study aimed to evaluate a novel, multi-site, technology-facilitated education and training course in peripheral nerve surgery. The program was developed to address the training gaps in this specialized field by integrating a structured curriculum, high-fidelity cadaveric dissection, and surgical simulation with real-time expert guidance. METHODS: A collaboration between the Global Nerve Foundation and Esser Masterclass facilitated the program, which was conducted across three international sites...
January 2024: Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. Global Open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38256419/the-feasibility-of-practical-training-in-minimally-invasive-surgery-at-medical-school-a-prospective-study-on-the-pelvitrainer
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Johannes Ackermann, Julian Pape, Felix Vogler, Julia Pahls, Jorun Baumann, Bernd Holthaus, Günter Karl Noé, Michael Anapolski, Zino Ruchay, Anna Westermann, Veronika Günther, Kristin Andresen, Leila Allahqoli, Gaby Moawad, Jörg Neymeyer, Sandra Brügge, Nicolai Maass, Liselotte Mettler, Ibrahim Alkatout
Background and Objectives : The acquisition of practical skills at medical school is an important part of the multidimensional education program of future physicians. However, medical schools throughout the world have been slow in incorporating practical skills in their curriculum. Therefore, the aims of the present prospective study were (a) to demonstrate the feasibility of such surgical training, (b) to objectify its benefit in medical education, and (c) to investigate the impact of such training on subsequent career choices...
January 15, 2024: Medicina
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38244686/neurosurgery-training-in-greece
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Theodosios Spiliotopoulos, Adamantios Kalogeras, Nathan A Shlobin, Anastasia Tasiou, Thanasis Paschalis, George A Alexiou, Moschos Fratzoglou, Theofilos S Paleologos, Panagiotopoulos Vasilios, Aristeidis Prassas, Parmenion P Tsitsopoulos, Konstantinos Vlachos, Spyridon Voulgaris, Gail Rosseau, Kostas N Fountas
INTRODUCTION: The structure and specifics of neurosurgery residency training vary substantially across programs and countries, potentially leading to differences in clinical reasoning, surgical skills, and professionalism. The Greek neurosurgical training system is unique in numerous respects. This manuscript delineates the current state of neurosurgical residency training in Greece and outlines future directions. METHODS: A narrative review was conducted to describe the Greek neurosurgical residency training structure...
January 18, 2024: World Neurosurgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38244144/development-and-validation-of-a-novel-home-made-bench-top-training-model-for-retrograde-intrarenal-surgery
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jingfei Teng, Chong Ma, Feng Gao, Xiao Luo, Yawei Guan, Zhihui Li, Li Yao, Xing Ai
PURPOSE: To develop and validate a low-cost homemade bench-top training model to facilitate retrograde intrarenal surgery (RIRS) training. METHODS: The RIRS training model (G-Model) was developed using a surgical glove and a recycled ureter access sheath. Fifteen participants including 10 residents and 5 urologists were enrolled. Designed training curriculum for residents was carried out. Face validity, content validity, construct validity and criterion validity evaluation of the G-Model were carried out...
January 20, 2024: World Journal of Urology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38215446/innovative-growth-and-development-of-a-neurological-surgery-residency-cadaveric-spine-simulation-training-program-a-single-institution-experience
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Robert Unger, Bryan Schreiner, Brandi W Pang, James T Obayashi, Shirley McCartney, Jackie Dingman, Nathan R Selden, Aclan Dogan, Jeremy N Ciporen
OBJECTIVE: Cadaveric and dry 3D model-based simulation training is a valuable educational tool for neurosurgical residents. Such simulation training is an opportunity for residents to hone technical skills and decision-making and enhance their neuroanatomy knowledge. The authors describe the growth and development of the Oregon Health & Science University Department of Neurological Surgery resident-focused, hands-on, spine-simulation surgery courses and provide details of course evaluations, layout, and setup...
January 12, 2024: Journal of Neurosurgery. Spine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38204653/a-dedicated-robotic-bedside-physician-assistant-significantly-enhances-trainee-console-operating-time-in-general-thoracic-surgery
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Benjamin T Jones, Jinny S Ha, Chuck Lawrence, Lillian L Tsai, Stephen C Yang
OBJECTIVE: As trainees rotate through thoracic subspecialties within their curricula, a crucial portion of their robotic training consists of actual console operating time. The more time spent on the surgeon console, the greater the development will be through the course of their training. Implementing a physician assistant at the bedside may increase the operative console time for the trainee and develop robotic skills in a more expeditious rate. The objective was to evaluate the impact a designated robotic physician assistant can have on trainee console learning opportunity...
December 2023: JTCVS open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38196282/robotic-surgery-education-in-australia-and-new-zealand-primetime-for-a-curriculum
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REVIEW
William Harrison, Kale Munien, Devang Desai
BACKGROUND: Globally, robotic surgery (RS) has witnessed remarkable growth, yet Australia and New Zealand (ANZ) lack dedicated RS training programs, creating a workforce gap. This narrative review synthesises international research to explore trends and challenges in robotic education. METHODS: We conducted a comprehensive literature review, searching PubMed, Google Scholar, and MEDLINE using keywords like 'robotic surgery', 'surgical education', 'robotic surgery training', and 'robotic surgery curriculum'...
January 9, 2024: ANZ Journal of Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38195202/development-of-ventral-hernia-repair-curriculum-using-the-awssom-a-synthetic-abdominal-wall-surgical-skills-operational-model
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Megan R Davic, Cassandra Hickey, Holly S Meyer, W Brian Sweeney, Peter Liacouras, Brenton R Franklin
INTRODUCTION: Ventral hernia repair cost the U.S. healthcare system nearly 3 billion dollars annually. Surgical repair is a critical competency for residents yet hernia recurrence rates following mesh-based repair range from 0.8% to 24%. Improving surgical techniques using cadavers is often cost-prohibited for many education programs and limited research exists using simulation models with a corresponding hernia repair curriculum in the graduate medical education setting. This pilot project aimed to develop a low cost, easily reproducible novel abdominal wall reconstruction model and pilot-test the ventral hernia repair curriculum to inform further refinement prior to formal evaluation...
January 9, 2024: Military Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38191417/a-deployable-curriculum-with-3d-printed-skills-trainers-for-altered-airway-management
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Madison V Epperson, Arushi Mahajan, Rishabh Sethia, Nolan Seim, Kyle VanKoevering, Robert J Morrison
BACKGROUND: Altered Airway Anatomy (AAA), including tracheostomies and laryngectomies, may represent an area of unease for non-Otolaryngology trainees, due to a lack of exposure, structured education, or dedicated training in altered airway management. Inability to effectively stabilize an altered airway is associated with significant risk of patient morbidity and mortality. This study aims to assess the efficacy of a concise curriculum using three-dimensional (3D) printed airway models for skill training in improving Anesthesiology trainees' competency in AAA management...
January 8, 2024: BMC Medical Education
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38190988/innovative-clinical-scenario-simulator-for-step-by-step-microsurgical-training
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lei Cui, Yan Han, Xin Liu, Baoliang Jiao, Honggang Su, Mi Chai, Miao Chen, Jun Shu, Wenwen Pu, Leren He, Yudi Han
Background Microsurgical training should be implemented with consideration of operative difficulties that occur in actual clinical situations. We evaluated the effectiveness of a novel clinical scenario simulator for step-by-step microsurgical training that progressed from conventional training to escalated training with additional obstacles. Methods A training device was designed according to multiple and intricate clinical microsurgery scenarios. Twenty surgical residents with no experience in microsurgery were randomly assigned to either the control group (conventional training curricula, n = 10) or the experimental group (step-by-step training courses, n = 10)...
January 8, 2024: Journal of Reconstructive Microsurgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38172040/comparing-faculty-and-trainee-evaluators-of-first-year-resident-skills
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Rachel L McCaffrey, Kyle Cassling, Mario Davidson, Rondi Kauffmann, Julia Shelton, Christina E Bailey, Kyla Terhune
OBJECTIVE: To determine if senior residents are comparable to faculty in assessing first-year resident skills on their overall assessment. BACKGROUND: As resident training moves towards a competency-based model, innovative approaches to evaluation and feedback through simulation need to be developed for both procedural as well as interpersonal and communication skills. In most areas of simulation, the faculty assess resident performance however; in clinical practice, first-year residents are often overseen and taught by senior residents...
January 2, 2024: Journal of Surgical Education
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38167152/simulated-cardiopulmonary-bypass-a-high-fidelity-model-for-developing-and-accessing-clinical-perfusion-skills
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Bruce E Searles, Jeffrey B Riley, Edward M Darling, Jason R Wiles
BACKGROUND: Traditionally, novice perfusionists learn and practice clinical skills, during live surgical procedures. The profession's accrediting body is directing schools to implement simulated cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) into the curriculum. Unfortunately, no CPB simulation models have been validated. Here we describe the design and application of a CPB simulation model. METHODS: A CPB patient simulator was integrated into a representative operative theater and interfaced with a simple manikin, a heart-lung machine (HLM), clinical perfusion circuitry, and equipment...
January 2, 2024: Advances in Simulation
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