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Simulation training in urology

Current Opinion in Urology, 2023
Purpose of review This review outlines recent innovations in simulation technology as it applies to urology. It is essential for the next generation of urologists to attain a solid foundation of technical and nontechnical skills, and simulation technology provides a variety of safe, controlled environments to acquire this ...
J Everett, Knudsen   +2 more
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Team Training/Simulation

Clinical Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2010
Obstetrical emergencies require the rapid formation of a team with clear communication, strong leadership, and appropriate decision-making to ensure a positive patient outcome. Obstetric teams can improve their emergency response capability and efficiency through team and simulation training.
Erin A S, Clark   +3 more
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Surgical training and simulation

Minimally Invasive Therapy & Allied Technologies, 2005
In the middle ages, the education of surgeons (barbers) consisted of ‘learning on the job’. Currently still a large part of surgical skills is learned in the operating room while operating on patie...
DANKELMAN J, DI LORENZO N
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Training and simulation

Minimally Invasive Therapy & Allied Technologies, 2001
Surgical training is a complex process that continues throughout the professional careers of surgeons. Significant changes in training have taken place during the past two decades, stimulated by the introduction of endoscopic surgery. Simulation is used increasingly for both training and assessment of surgeons in addition to the well-established ...
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Simulators and endourological training

Current Opinion in Urology, 2002
Acquisition of skills laboratory training seems to be of importance in the training of surgeons, and is intended to cover the gap between theoretical learning and real practice. Economic and ethical reasons limit the use of animals during the learning process, while trends in medical change have severely restricted the available time to teach and to ...
M Pilar, Laguna   +2 more
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Innovative Simulation Training Models

Disease-a-Month, 2011
Maximilian Hoffman, Morgan Krey, Margaret Iwanicki, Jordon Cooper, Sasha Jones, Peggy Ochoa, RNC-OB, MS, Pam Aitchison, RN, Jin-cheng Zhao, MD, MS, Morris Kharasch, MD, FACEP, and Ernest E. Wang, MD, FACEP imulation now plays a major role in health care education and training. n the last decade, medical simulation experts have delineated the features f
Maximilian, Hoffman   +9 more
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Simulation Training

Advances in Neonatal Care, 2011
Emergency situations arise in health care every day. High-risk environments such as Neonatal Intensive Care Units and labor and delivery units are more susceptible to such emergencies. Occasionally, newborns require assistance with their breathing in the delivery room, while others demand intensive resuscitation including intubation and chest ...
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