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_aEffective training of arthroscopic skills _cMustafa Karahan, Gino M.M.J. Kerkhoffs, Pietro Randelli, Gabriƫlle J.M. Tuijthof |
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_aHeidelberg : _bSpringer, _cc2015. |
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505 | 0 | _aObstacles faced in the classical training system; Why is there a need for newer systems?- Needs and wishes from the arthroscopic community? Simulation: Traditional wet labs (animal and human cadavers) including industry involvement -- Box trainers & anatomic bench models -- Virtual reality simulators -- Simulator Validation -- Guidelines for use of simulators. Objective performance tracking: Psychomotor learning applied to arthroscopy -- What measures represent performance?- What thresholds are evidence-based?- Preclinical training strategies -- Guidelines for preclinical performance tracking. Monitoring training in the OR: Theory on learning strategies applied to arthroscopy -- Global rating scales -- (Video) tools for objective monitoring in OR -- Guidelines for use in OR -- Concluding remarks. | |
520 | _aThis book explains how training in arthroscopic skills is best carried out in order to keep up to date with advances in arthroscopy, meet the ever-increasing demand for high-quality care, and respond to changes in available training time. State of the art developments regarding tools, performance monitoring, and learning strategies are presented, and practical guidelines provided for direct implementation in daily clinical practice. The coverage of simulation-based training ranges from the use of wet labs and box trainers through to sophisticated virtual reality simulators. Subsequent sections on objective performance tracking of training outside and in the operating room cover a variety of key aspects, including psychomotor learning, the adequacy of performance measures, evidence-based thresholds, preclinical training strategies, the role of global rating scales, and video tools. As a result of the success of arthroscopy, its role in the orthopaedic armamentarium is continuously increasing and ever more complex surgeries are being performed arthroscopically. Effective training in arthroscopy is essential to good outcomes. The guidance provided in this book by acknowledged experts in the field will assist in improving the efficiency and effectiveness of arthroscopic training and in enhancing patient safety. | ||
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_aMEDICAL _xSurgery _xGeneral _932044 |
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_aMedicine & Public Health _934892 |
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_aSurgical Orthopedics _934893 |
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_aKarahan, Mustafa, _eEdited by _959752 |
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_aKerkhoffs, Gino M. M. J., _eEdited by _959753 |
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_aRandelli, Pietro, _eEdited by _959754 |
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_aTuijthof, Gabriƫlle J.M., _eEdited by _959755 |
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