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Simulation Improves Resident Performance in Catheter-Based Intervention: Results of a Randomized, Controlled Study
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Simulation Improves Resident Performance in Catheter-Based Intervention: Results of a Randomized, Controlled Study

Rabih A Chaer, Brian G DeRubertis, Stephanie C Lin, Harry L Bush, John K Karwowski, Daniel Birk, Nicholas J Morrissey, Peter L Faries, James F McKinsey and K Craig Kent
Annals of surgery, Vol.244(3), pp.343-352
2006-09
PMCID: PMC1856536
PMID: 16926560

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We explored whether simulation might impact the acquisition of catheter skills by surgical residents. In this randomized controlled study, simulation was found to be a valid tool for instructing surgical residents and fellows in basic endovascular techniques.
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https://doi.org/10.1097/01.sla.0000234932.88487.75View
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1 Clinical & Life Sciences
1.14 Nursing
1.14.849 Surgical Education
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Surgery
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