2019
DOI: 10.4293/jsls.2019.00045
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A Standardized Robotic Training Curriculum in a General Surgery Program

Abstract: Background and Objectives: The general surgery residency at the University of Illinois College of Medicine at Peoria has a long tradition of integrating robotic surgery into training since 2002. The purpose of this paper is to investigate our curriculum and evaluation system, which was designed to achieve a standardized format for education in general robotic surgery. Methods: The curriculum consists of two phases: phase 1 (PGY 1-2): Complete 4 robotic surgery training modules; read two assigned robotic surger… Show more

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“…Training of the bedside assistant is an essential component of a robotic surgery training program. [ 24 ] Most robotic training curricula include bedside assistant experience to allow trainees to learn patients-side demands, such as positioning, trocar placement, and docking. [ 24 , 25 ] However, these curricula required participation of only 4 robotic procedures at minimum for bedside assistants.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Training of the bedside assistant is an essential component of a robotic surgery training program. [ 24 ] Most robotic training curricula include bedside assistant experience to allow trainees to learn patients-side demands, such as positioning, trocar placement, and docking. [ 24 , 25 ] However, these curricula required participation of only 4 robotic procedures at minimum for bedside assistants.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Evaluations ought to be completed during the resident's active training to track growth and progress while performing colorectal robotic procedures. The evaluation we find most useful is the robotic variant of the Objective Structured Assessment of Technical Skills (OSATS) global rating scale, 20 which is the Global Evaluation Assessment of Robotic Skills (GEARS) score [21][22][23] (►Table 1). The GEARS score is a rubric with a total of 30 possible points in categories of depth perception, bimanual dexterity, efficiency, force sensitivity, autonomy, and robotic control.…”
Section: Learner Evaluationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…ausgegeben [1]. Bestehende Empfehlungen zu standardisiertem Training und vorgeschlagene Curricula beschränken sich in der robotergestützten Chirurgie jedoch meist auf das Erlernen von Grundkenntnissen [2,3]. Ziel muss es somit sein, Fragen aufzuwerfen und Diskussionen anzustrengen, wie die weitere Entwicklung in der minimalinvasiven Chirurgie in Deutschland begleitet und sinnvoll strukturiert werden könnte.…”
Section: Teaching Und Training In Der Robotergestützten Chirurgieunclassified
“…Ferner können aber auch Teilschritte im Rahmen von Eingriffen unter Supervision übernommen werden. Auch wenn solche Ausbildungsprogramme derzeit noch einer Minderheit von Chirurgen/-innen zur Verfügung stehen, scheint die Anlehnung und Übernahme von etablierten sowie bewährten Schulungsmodulen der Aviatik die robotische Ausbildung effizient und effektiv zu unterstützen und letztendlich zur Patientensicherheit beizutragen [2,3].…”
Section: Anforderungen An Weiterzubildende Und Zentrumsstrukturunclassified