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Creating Macao Medical Simulation Centre to improve safety, quality and education in health care (Center of Excellence for Medical Professional Development) 创建澳门医疗模拟中心以提高医疗安全、质量和教育水平(医学专业发展卓越中心)
Journal of Surgical Simulation Pub Date : 1900-01-01 DOI: 10.1102/2051-7726.2022.0002
Billy Chan, Manson Fok, Ross Horley, N. Patil, Eric Luis
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Impact of redeployment on core surgical trainees in response to the COVID-19 pandemic: a regional survey 应对COVID-19大流行重新部署对核心外科培训生的影响:一项区域调查
Journal of Surgical Simulation Pub Date : 1900-01-01 DOI: 10.1102/2051-7726.2022.0018
T. Riley, A. Kausar
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Virtual reality simulation in orthopaedic surgical training during periods of restricted clinical hours: a systematic review 虚拟现实模拟在骨科手术训练期间限制临床时间:系统回顾
Journal of Surgical Simulation Pub Date : 1900-01-01 DOI: 10.1102/2051-7726.2021.0003
B. Salaja, A. Feeley, I. Feeley, E. Sheehan, K. Merghani
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Utilizing a 3D printed model of the mediastinum to teach thoracic anatomy and its visual-spatial relationships to medical trainees 利用纵隔3D打印模型向医学实习生教授胸部解剖及其视觉空间关系
Journal of Surgical Simulation Pub Date : 1900-01-01 DOI: 10.1102/2051-7726.2022.0007
D. Patel, Ingrid S. Schmiederer, Tiffany N Anderson, Prasha Bhandari, Kyle Gifford, D. Lin, H. H. Guo, Natalie Lui
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The importance of considering social sciences in the assessment of non-technical skills in surgical simulation exercises 在外科模拟练习中评估非技术技能时考虑社会科学的重要性
Journal of Surgical Simulation Pub Date : 1900-01-01 DOI: 10.1102/2051-7726.2023.0004
Lara Poitrin, Axelle Chavanon, Jean-Paul Chikwanine Buhendwa, Ludovic Martin, S. Lebdai
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