M. Peta Dunkley, Lorna H. Brown, Judith M. Robinson, David E. Parkin
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Abstract
The development and evaluation of a model for use in the initial training of gynaecologists in endometrial ablation techniques.
A series of prototypes, created according to theoretical specifications, were evaluated by practitioners experienced in endometrial ablation, and modified accordingly. The final model was evaluated by both trainers and trainees.
An endoscopic training unit.
The Faculty of the Scottish Diagnostic and Operative Hysteroscopy Course (12 consultants) and course participants (88), the majority being trainees from Scottish hospital trusts.
A model was developed for use in laboratory training or for individual practice, which is inexpensive, made of readily available materials and easy to prepare.
The materials, method of preparation and presentation of the model are reported and the advantages and disadvantages of its use are discussed.