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Autor:
Joshua Richard Burke, Christina A. Fleming, Martin King, Charlotte El-Sayed, William S. Bolton, Chris Munsch, Deena Harji, Simon P. Bach, Justin W. Collins
Publikováno v:
Journal of Robotic Surgery.
Robot-assisted surgery (RAS) continues to grow globally. Despite this, in the UK and Ireland, it is estimated that over 70% of surgical trainees across all specialities have no access to robot-assisted surgical training (RAST). This study aimed to pr
Autor:
Oliver Adebayo, Joanna Aldoori, William Allum, Noel Aruparayil, Abdul Badran, Jasmine Winter Beatty, Sanchita Bhatia, William Bolton, Lolade Giwa-Brown, Josh Burke, Harry J Carr, Yeonwoo Chae, Joshua Clements, Charlotte El-Sayed, William Foster, Tamara Gall, Manish George, Francesca Guest, Makinah Haq, John Hardie, Matthew Harris, Neil Harvey, Antonia Hoyle, Arif Hanafi Bin Jalal, Gnararaj Jesudian, Natasha Jiwa, Neeraj Kalra, Karan Kapur, Michal Kawka, Fawz Kazzazi, Natasha Keates, Oliver Kennion, Martin King, Angela Lam, Gedeon Lemma, Jun Wei Lim, Patrick Longman, Mark Mikhail, Walid Mohammed, Omar Nasher, Victoria Ngai, Michael Okocha, Anand Pandit, Victoria Pegna, Haroon Rehman, Conor Toale, Eleanor Walker, Jack Wellington, Catherine Wicks, Martin Birchall, Peter Brennan, Deena Harji, Ekpemi Irune, Gnananandan Janakan, David Jayne, Frank D McDermott, Paul McMenamin, Chris Munsch, Steve Payne, Mark Peter, Ricci Plastow, Hassiba Smail, Celia Theodoreli-Riga, Andrew Robson, Peter Culmer, Jacque Mallender, Richard Price
Over the past 50 years the capability of technology to improve surgical care has been realised and while surgical trainees and trainers strive to deliver care and train; the technological ‘solutions’ market continues to expand. However, there rem
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::854cb0a0a12f631394736885f8559760
https://doi.org/10.1308/fos2.2022
https://doi.org/10.1308/fos2.2022
Publikováno v:
Future Healthc J
The use of extended reality (XR) technologies is growing rapidly in a range of industries from gaming to aviation. However, how this technology should be implemented in healthcare education is not well-documented in the literature. Learner-driven imp
Publikováno v:
ANZ Journal of Surgery. 83:448-453
Background The Intercollegiate Surgical Curriculum Programme was launched in the United Kingdom in 2007. At its heart was the reliance upon clear, defined curricula, competence-based training and the use of workplace-based assessments to assess the c
Publikováno v:
The Bulletin of the Royal College of Surgeons of England. 93:244-248
Doctors training in surgery in England usually complete a two-year core surgical training programme (CT1 and CT2) and then apply for entry into a surgical specialty training programme at ST3. This is a highly competitive process. Currently, ST3 is th
Publikováno v:
ANZ journal of surgery. 83(6)
The Intercollegiate Surgical Curriculum Programme was launched in the United Kingdom in 2007. At its heart was the reliance upon clear, defined curricula, competence-based training and the use of workplace-based assessments to assess the competence.
Publikováno v:
Interactive cardiovascular and thoracic surgery. 4(1)
In an attempt to enhance training we have developed an innovative introductory educational module for cardiothoracic trainees. Newly appointed cardiothoracic trainees at the Yorkshire Heart Centre in Leeds have piloted a 6-month programme, comprising
Publikováno v:
ANZ Journal of Surgery. 83:691-692
Autor:
Chris Munsch
Publikováno v:
The Bulletin of the Royal College of Surgeons of England. 92:118-119
No one would dispute the fact that the first few years of surgical training are of vital importance; these core years provide the bedrock on which future surgical training and practice is built. It is a matter for serious concern, therefore, that the
Autor:
Chris Munsch
Publikováno v:
The Bulletin of the Royal College of Surgeons of England. 92:24-25
The Joint Committee on Surgical Training (JCST) is currently in the process of producing an updated version (version 6) of the Intercollegiate Surgical Curriculum Programme (ISCP) website. You may recall an earlier article in the Bulletin setting out