Technology-Enhanced Simulation Improves Trainee Readiness Transitioning to Cardiothoracic Training
Transitioning from medical school and general surgery training to cardiothoracic (CT) surgical training poses unique challenges for trainees and patient care. We hypothesized that participation in technology-enhanced simulation modules that provided early exposure to urgent/emergent CT patient problems would improve cognitive skills and readiness to manage common urgencies/emergencies.
Source: Journal of Surgical Education - Category: Surgery Authors: Patrick G. Chan, Lara W. Schaheen, Ernest G. Chan, Chris C. Cook, James D. Luketich, Jonathan D ’Cunha Tags: Original Reports Source Type: research
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