Current Status of Simulation Training in Urology: A Non-Systematic Review
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Current Status of Simulation Training in Urology: A Non-Systematic Review
Abstract
Simulation has emerged as an effective solution to increasing modern constraints in surgical training. It is recognized that a larger proportion of surgical complications occur during the surgeon's initial learning curve. The simulation takes the learning curve out of the operating theatre and facilitates training in a safe and pressure-free environment whilst focusing on patient safety. The cost of simulation is not insignificant and requires commitment in funding, human resources and logistics. It is therefore important for trainers to have evidence when selecting various simulators or devices. Our non-systematic review aims to provide a comprehensive up-to-date picture on urology simulators and the evidence for their validity. It also discusses emerging technologies and future directions. Urologists should embed evidence-based simulation in training programs to shorten learning curves while maintaining patient safety and work should be directed toward a validated and agreed curriculum.
Keywords: education; innovation; learning; simulation; skills; urology.
© 2020 Kozan et al.
Conflict of interest statement
The authors report no conflicts of interest in this work.
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