@MelinaVassiliou Hello Melina, here’s a short video showing the way SurgTrac gives objective performance feedback which could be brought to the FLS programme following the eMail #lapsimtraining#eoSim#SurgTrac
@allanokrainec Hello Allan, further to my eMail here’s a short video showing the way SurgTrac gives you objective performance feedback which could be brought to the FLS programme:
@SurgicalSimUK@EoSurgical Very glad you rate SurgTrac. Open to any and all feedback as we strive to constantly improve and refine it. Here’s the paper on Using Automated Continuous Instrument Tracking to Benchmark Simulated Laparoscopic Performance and Personalize Training: https://t.co/LVmBlRT1nd
@SurgicalSimUK Interesting. We’ve used benchmarking of competencies to stratify the training modules in our ‘SurgTrac’ lap skills curriculum and portfolio. Instruction, rehearsal and feedback, with demonstration of skills progression is key https://t.co/LiGMIkdSZr
@Rungichungi @mrbrianjstewart@CSMEN@NHS_Education Great stuff. Many congrats. We’d be keen to help out with some of the tools you might need of course. Some really interesting ‘NOTSS’ overlay elements we’re bringing in too, with a paper in press which we’ll send round asap. https://t.co/LiGMIkdSZr Snippet of new demo below
@mrbrianjstewart@NHS_Education@CSMEN@JCST_Surgery Many congratulations. Would love to talk sometime about the tools we’ve made as a group of surgeons for lap and micro surgery skills training (and we’re based not a million miles away!). https://t.co/LiGMIkdSZr
@RoySocMed@RCSEd @NHS_HealthEdEng Ensuring that simulated skills training is guided with a curriculum, and accompanied by objective performance feedback. Structured training away from patients is going to become an increasingly important adjunct to time in Theatre: see https://t.co/LiGMIkdSZr SurgTrac curriculum
@BjsOpen@ASiTofficial@asgbi Key is to have climbed the instrument handling, depth perception and dexterity learning curve in a simulator first, before touching a patient. Not a replacement for time in Th, but a very necessary adjunct https://t.co/LiGMIkdSZr training tools can help
@Jayson_Marwaha@des_winter@JBMatthews Fascinating study on process of surgical judgement. The main motivator for driving skills training in simulators, is so trainees are not having to learn or even think about their practical skills in Th, but can free their mind to focus on decision making https://t.co/LiGMIkdSZr
@symphony23771@HcSimWeek@SSHorg We’re still here too!- a decade in to what was a surgical trainee initiated idea, is now making surgery safer in 88 countries globally. Affordable lap skills training curriculum and simulator. https://t.co/LiGMIjWhAR
@HealthySim @telashae1 Yup, the evidence that sim training optimises patient care is ever growing. The eoSim lap simulator and SurgTrac lap skills curriculum app has a dedicated OBGYN course - worth a look: https://t.co/LiGMIkdSZr
@miketransplant @HEIW_NHS @CSTwales Calling all surgical trainers & trainees in Wales: there’s never been a more important time to augment skills development by simulator training. We’d love to help set up a pan-Wales lap training program: DM if interested https://t.co/LiGMIkdSZr