
Surgical simulator training provides better arthroscopic skill than didactic training

Surgical simulator training provides better arthroscopic skill than didactic training
Arthroscopy skills development with a surgical simulator: a comparative study in orthopaedic surgery residents
Am J Sports Med. 2015 Jun;43(6):1526-9.Did you know you're eligible to earn 0.5 CME credits for reading this report? Click Here
Synopsis
14 post graduate year (PGY) 1 and 2 residents were included in this study and were randomized to receive either arthroscopic training with a surgical simulator or traditional didactic training. The purpose of the study was to determine which training method was more effective in improving arthroscopic performance, as assessed with a checklist, time to procedure completion, and an assessment of art...
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