AIMC Topic: Simulation Training

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Generative AI Backstories for Simulation Preparation.

Nurse educator
BACKGROUND: Developing engaging presimulation learning materials that provide contextualized patient information is needed to best prepare students for nursing simulation. One emerging strategy that can be used by educators to create visual images fo...

Remote teaching system for robotic surgery and its validation: results of a randomized controlled study.

Surgical endoscopy
BACKGROUND: Currently, only a limited number of remote assistance modalities are utilized in the basic phase of robotic surgery training to facilitate the rapid acquisition of robotic surgery skills by surgeons. This study aimed to investigate the be...

Robotic Simulation in Urologic Surgery.

Rhode Island medical journal (2013)
Robotic surgery continues to revolutionize the field of urologic surgery, and thus it is crucial that graduating urologic surgery residents demonstrate proficiency with this technology. The large learning curve of utilizing robotic technology limits ...

Ethical concerns surrounding artificial intelligence in anatomy education: Should AI human body simulations replace donors in the dissection room?

Anatomical sciences education
The potential effects of artificial intelligence (AI) on the teaching of anatomy are unclear. We explore the hypothetical situation of human body donors being replaced by AI human body simulations and reflect on two separate ethical concerns: first, ...

Home practice for robotic surgery: a randomized controlled trial of a low-cost simulation model.

Journal of robotic surgery
Pre-operative simulated practice allows trainees to learn robotic surgery outside the operating room without risking patient safety. While simulation practice has shown efficacy, simulators are expensive and frequently inaccessible. Cruff (J Surg Edu...

Insight into the history and trends of surgical simulation training in education: a bibliometric analysis.

International journal of surgery (London, England)
BACKGROUND: Surgical simulation training enables surgeons to acquire clinical experience or skills from the operating room to the simulation environment. Historically, it has changed with advances in science and technology. Moreover, no previous stud...

Residents perform better technically, have less stress and workload, and prefer robotic to laparoscopic technique during inanimate simulation.

Surgical endoscopy
INTRODUCTION: With the widespread adoption of minimally invasive surgery, there is a growing need for surgical residents to be trained by a procedure-specific curriculum. This study aimed to evaluate the technical performance and feedback of surgical...

Exploring the use of driving simulation to improve robotic surgery simulator training: an observational case-control study.

Journal of robotic surgery
The correlation between driving skills and the ability to perform robotic surgery have not yet been discussed. Therefore, this study aimed to investigate the impact of driving skills on learning robotic surgery using a driving simulator and a robotic...

Utilizing Simulation to Evaluate Robotic Skill Acquisition and Learning Decay.

Surgical laparoscopy, endoscopy & percutaneous techniques
BACKGROUND: We aim to evaluate how new robotic skills are acquired and retained by having participants train and retest using exercises on the robotic platform. We hypothesized that participants with a 3-month break from the robotic platform will hav...

Intentional enterotomies: validation of a novel robotic surgery training exercise.

Journal of robotic surgery
While laparoscopic simulation-based training is a well-established component of general surgery training, no such requirement or standardized curriculum exists for robotic surgery. Furthermore, there is a lack of high-fidelity electrocautery simulati...