2011, Number 3
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Revista Cubana de Educación Médica Superior 2011; 25 (3)
Simulation-based training for the formation of specialists in minimal access surgery
Roque GR, Fernández ZA, Martínez AMA, Torres PR, López MAB, Barrios OI
Language: Spanish
References: 13
Page: 320-325
PDF size: 35.11 Kb.
ABSTRACT
Simulator-based medical training is one of the most important teaching aids for the
formation of surgeons in the field of minimally access techniques which require
different levels of learning. They also allow surgeons to adapt themselves to the new
technology and to get an appropriate surgical expertise, before the clinical
implementation of this knowledge in patients. The aim of this paper was to present
the work experience of the National Minimal Access Surgery Center in the graduate
specialization in laparoscopic surgery, supported on simulator-based teaching
programs. Fastest and effective learning, ethics and safety oriented to patients, its
application to several educational dimensions requiring one medical professional along
with the need of optimal management of resources currently makes the incorporation
of these techniques into the educational projects indispensable as innovating element
that assures success.
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