The successful application of simulation-based training in thoracic surgery residency
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The successful application of simulation-based training in thoracic surgery residency
Abstract
Objective: We developed and tested a clinical simulation program in the principles and conduct of cardiopulmonary bypass with the aim of improving confidence and proficiency in this critical aspect of cardiac surgical care.
Methods: Fifteen residents from 6 resident-training programs who reported no prior cardiopulmonary bypass observation or simulation-based perfusion experience participated in a cardiopulmonary bypass course involving both didactic lectures and hands-on simulation. A computer-controlled hydraulic model of the human circulation was used in a specifically designed multidisciplinary simulation center environment to give the participants hands-on training with both basic operations and specific perfusion crisis scenarios. Pretraining and posttraining assessments concerning confidence, knowledge, and applications with regard to cardiopulmonary bypass were administered and compared.
Results: Likert scale scores on confidence-related items increased significantly (P < .001), from 59% +/- 16% to 92% +/- 8%. Pretraining versus posttraining scores (72% +/- 14%) on similar cognitive items were not significantly different (P=.3636). Scores on similar open-ended application items before and after training improved from 62% +/- 25% to 85+/-10% (P < .0001). All subjects agreed that simulation-based cardiopulmonary bypass training was superior to classroom- and clinic-based education and that the scenarios enhanced their learning experience.
Conclusions: Simulation-based cardiopulmonary bypass training appears to be an effective technique to build the confidence of thoracic surgery residents regarding knowledge and applications. Scenario-based practice in a specifically designed simulated environment is a valuable adjunct to traditional educational methods and has the potential to improve the training of thoracic residents.
Copyright 2010 The American Association for Thoracic Surgery. Published by Mosby, Inc. All rights reserved.
Comment in
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Month-long cardiac surgery boot camp: A proposal to jumpstart resident training.J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg. 2018 Sep;156(3):1151-1157. doi: 10.1016/j.jtcvs.2018.03.048. Epub 2018 Mar 17. J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg. 2018. PMID: 29655539 No abstract available.
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