2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.ajog.2013.10.453
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420: Impact of an amniocentesis simulation curriculum for training in MFM fellowship program

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“…El entrenamiento debe adquirirse en el ámbito de centros avalados por las instituciones sanitarias. Para subsanar el impacto de la reducción de las técnicas invasivas, las instituciones deben plantearse la sustitución del modelo tradicional basado en el volumen, que se hará progresivamente insostenible, por soluciones novedosas basadas en la simulación o en la centralización de los procedimientos [44][45][46][47] que han demostrado mejorar el aprendizaje y disminuir el número de intentos necesarios para completar el entrenamiento [48,49].…”
Section: Formato De Entrega De Los Resultadosunclassified
“…El entrenamiento debe adquirirse en el ámbito de centros avalados por las instituciones sanitarias. Para subsanar el impacto de la reducción de las técnicas invasivas, las instituciones deben plantearse la sustitución del modelo tradicional basado en el volumen, que se hará progresivamente insostenible, por soluciones novedosas basadas en la simulación o en la centralización de los procedimientos [44][45][46][47] que han demostrado mejorar el aprendizaje y disminuir el número de intentos necesarios para completar el entrenamiento [48,49].…”
Section: Formato De Entrega De Los Resultadosunclassified
“…Although fellows do not perform amniocentesis during the first phase, they practice the essential technical skills by using an ultrasound simulation model developed in our own center (data published in abstract form). 12 At the end of phase I, after adequate competency is demonstrated, the fellow may advance to phase II. At this point, the RDMS educator has first-hand knowledge of the individual fellow's status, and continued guidance and targeted skill development is provided during the subsequent phases of training.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A full description of our amniocentesis training and the simulation models for amniocentesis and chorionic villus sampling developed at our center are available elsewhere. 12 14 …”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To reduce the impact of the decreasing number of invasive procedures, healthcare institutions should consider changing the traditional training model based on the volume of procedures for a novel simulation-based training model, or on the centralization of invasive testing [44][45][46][47]. These new training models have proven to improve skills and reduce the number of procedures required to complete training [48,49] A specific number of supervised procedures cannot be required for an optimization of results, and the range of the procedures required published in the literature is notably wide, between 45 and 300 amniocenteses (AC). However, skills are not expected to improve beyond 100 procedures performed independently [50,51].…”
Section: Part II Invasive Prenatal Diagnosis Of Genetic Abnormalitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%