Team training and surgical crisis management
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- DOI: 10.1002/jso.26523
Team training and surgical crisis management
Abstract
Team training and crisis management derive their roots from fundamental learning theory and the culture of safety that burgeoned forth from the industrial revolution through the rise of nuclear energy and aviation. The integral nature of telemedicine to many simulation-based activities, whether to bridge distances out of convenience or necessity, continues to be a common theme moving into the next era of surgical safety as newer, more robust technologies become available.
Keywords: operating room crisis management; simulation; team training; telementoring; teleproctoring.
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