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Autor:
Rebeca D. Ray, Jay N. Nathwani, Katherine E. Law, Shannon M. DiMarco, Carla M. Pugh, Anna Witt
Publikováno v:
The American Journal of Surgery. 213:622-626
Background This study explores general surgery residents' decision making skills in uncommon, complex urinary catheter scenarios. Methods 40 residents were presented with two scenarios. Scenario A was a male with traumatic urethral injury and scenari
Autor:
Shannon M. DiMarco, Carla M. Pugh, Grace F. Jones, Rebecca D. Ray, Katherine Law Forsyth, Caitlin G. Jenewein
Publikováno v:
The American Journal of Surgery. 213:631-636
Introduction Skills decay is a known risk for surgical residents who have dedicated research time. We hypothesize that simulation-based assessments will reveal significant differences in perceived skill decay when assessing a variety of clinical scen
Autor:
Samantha J. Gannon, Anne-Lise D. D'Angelo, Shannon M. DiMarco, Jay N. Nathwani, Rebecca D. Ray, Carla M. Pugh, Katherine E. Law
Publikováno v:
Journal of Surgical Research. 206:466-471
Background This study sought to compare general surgery research residents' survey information regarding self-efficacy ratings to their observed performance during a simulated small bowel repair. Their observed performance ratings were based on their
Autor:
Douglas A. Wiegmann, Katherine E. Law, Shannon M. DiMarco, Elaine R. Cohen, Anne-Lise D. D'Angelo, Rebecca D. Ray, Elyse Linsmeier, Carla M. Pugh
Publikováno v:
Journal of Surgical Education. 73:e64-e70
Objective The study aim was to determine whether residents' error management strategies changed across 2 simulated laparoscopic ventral hernia (LVH) repair procedures after receiving feedback on their initial performance. We hypothesize that error de
Autor:
Jay N. Nathwani, Rebekah M. Fiers, Rebecca D. Ray, Shannon M. DiMarco, Bridget R. O'Connell Long, Anne-Lise D. D'Angelo, Katherine E. Law, Carla M. Pugh
Publikováno v:
Journal of Surgical Research. 205:121-126
Urinary catheter insertion is a common procedure performed in hospitals. Improper catheterization can lead to unnecessary catheter-associated urinary tract infections and urethral trauma, increasing patient morbidity. To prevent such complications, g
Autor:
Shannon M. DiMarco, Carla M. Pugh, Katherine Peterson, Hossein Mohamadipanah, Jay N. Nathwani, Katherine L. Forsyth, Lakita J. Maulson
Publikováno v:
Surgery. 163(6)
Background The aim was to validate the potential use of a single, early procedure, operative task as a predictive metric for overall performance. The authors hypothesized that a shortcut psychomotor assessment would be as informative as a total proce
Autor:
Brett Wise, Shannon M. DiMarco, Margaret Garren, Carla M. Pugh, Nicole Van Beek, Jay N. Nathwani, Hossein Mohamadipanah
Publikováno v:
The Journal of surgical research. 219
Background Nearly one-third of surgical residents will enter into academic development during their surgical residency by dedicating time to a research fellowship for 1-3 y. Major interest lies in understanding how laboratory residents' surgical skil
Autor:
Anne-Lise D. D'Angelo, Caitlin G. Jenewein, Katherine Law Forsyth, Shannon M. DiMarco, Carla M. Pugh, Douglas A. Wiegmann, Rebecca D. Ray, Elaine R. Cohen
Publikováno v:
American journal of surgery. 213(4)
Background The study aimed to validate an error checklist for simulated laparoscopic ventral hernia (LVH) repair procedures. We hypothesize that residents' errors can be assessed with a structured checklist and the results will correlate significantl
Autor:
Jay N. Nathwani, Chembian Parthiban, Katherine E. Law, Hossein Mohamadipanah, Carla M. Pugh, Shannon M. DiMarco, Lakita J. Maulson
Publikováno v:
BSN
The main purpose of this study is to find possible relationships between the smoothness of hand function during laparoscopic ventral hernia (LVH) repair and psychomotor skills in a defined virtual reality (VR) environment. Thirty four surgical reside
Autor:
Carla M. Pugh, Shlomi Laufer, Lakita J. Maulson, Shannon M. DiMarco, Katherine E. Law, Caitlin G. Jenewein, Samantha J. Gannon
Publikováno v:
The Journal of surgical research. 205(1)
The study aim was to identify residents' coordination between dominant and nondominant hands while grasping for sutures in a laparoscopic ventral hernia repair procedure simulation. We hypothesize residents will rely on their dominant and nondominant