2019
DOI: 10.1016/s1569-9056(19)30808-5
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Definition of a structured training curriculum for robot-assisted radical cystectomy: A Delphi-consensus study led by the ERUS Educational Board

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“…These modular training methods allow the acquisition of adequate robotic surgical skills under the supervision of expert surgeons. Despite the crucial importance of assessing trainees' performances and the presence of structured programs for trainees [6,[22][23][24], subjective assessment, lack of consistency and limited interobserver reproducibility represent important biases [25][26][27]. Therefore, there is an impending need for developing objective metrics that provide a completely unbiased evaluation [28].…”
Section: Ai and Surgical Skill Assessmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These modular training methods allow the acquisition of adequate robotic surgical skills under the supervision of expert surgeons. Despite the crucial importance of assessing trainees' performances and the presence of structured programs for trainees [6,[22][23][24], subjective assessment, lack of consistency and limited interobserver reproducibility represent important biases [25][26][27]. Therefore, there is an impending need for developing objective metrics that provide a completely unbiased evaluation [28].…”
Section: Ai and Surgical Skill Assessmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…After its initial conception in 2014, the course has evolved into a structured training program that includes live case observation and table-side assistance, an advanced robotic skills course (CC-ERUS), 3 or 6 mo of modular training at a host center, and expert assessment of a video of a full RARP performed by the fellow [12] . With the specific intent to expand this paradigm to other settings in which clinical outcomes are significantly affected by surgeon skill [14] , ERUS curricula for robot-assisted partial nephrectomy (RAPN) [15] and robot-assisted radical cystectomy (RACN) [16] were developed. To validate the benefit of such structured training programs, the clinical outcomes for patients treated by surgeons who have completed the ERUS training program deserve special attention.…”
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confidence: 99%