Surgical simulation: what is available and what is needed
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.surge.2010.11.013
Surgical simulation: what is available and what is needed
Abstract
The reduction in working hours has driven interest in surgical simulation as a means of supplementing traditional training models. Simulation offers the opportunity for the rehearsal of a wide range of skills in a controlled, risk-free environment, allowing for the development of mastery at a pace appropriate to the learner and offers a means for objective verification of skills.
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