Simulation in neurosurgical training: a blueprint and national approach to implementation for initial years trainees

作者: Lihan Zhang , Ian Kamaly , Pramod Luthra , Peter Whitfield

DOI: 10.1080/02688697.2016.1211252

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摘要: AbstractSimulation has played an increasing role in surgical training recent years, this follows from various reports such as the Chief Medical Officer annual report and Sir John Temple’s ‘Time for Training’ also other factors focus on efficiency transparency within healthcare system. Evidence shown that simulation can develop improve technical, clinical, communication management skills. With technological advances, quality of improved with more realistic models environment. We have undertaken a review drivers UK, current techniques focused application UK Neurosurgical curriculum newly appointed trainees.

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