Vergis Ashley, Steigerwald Sarah
Surgery, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, CAN.
Cureus. 2018 Jul 12;10(7):e2969. doi: 10.7759/cureus.2969.
Diminishing resources and expanding technologies, such as minimal access surgery, have complicated the acquisition and assessment of technical skills in surgical training programs. However, these challenges have been met with both innovation and an evolution in our understanding of how learners develop technical competence and how to better measure it. As these skills continue to grow in breadth and complexity, so too must the surgical education systems' ability. This literature review examines and describes the pressures placed on surgical education programs and the development of methods to ameliorate them with a focus on surgical simulation.
资源的减少以及诸如微创手术等技术的不断发展,使外科培训项目中技术技能的获取和评估变得复杂。然而,面对这些挑战,我们在理解学习者如何培养技术能力以及如何更好地衡量这种能力方面进行了创新和改进。随着这些技能在广度和复杂性上不断增长,外科教育系统的能力也必须相应提升。这篇文献综述审视并描述了外科教育项目所面临的压力,以及为缓解这些压力而开发的方法,重点是外科模拟。