2013
DOI: 10.4314/ahs.v13i2.28
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Gynaecological laparoscopy courses in the United Arab Emirates

Abstract: Background: Laparoscopic surgery is important for gynaecological practice and became the method of choice for many gynaecological procedures having advantages over open surgery. Objective: To report our modified teaching methods, and evaluation of the gynaecological laparoscopy courses in United Arab Emirates. Methods: Fifty five participants attended four 3-full day comprehensive hands-on gynaecological laparoscopic skills courses. Non-expensive dry/wet models have been developed for teaching. All participant… Show more

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“…10 Peyton's four-step approach is becoming more prevalent in medical education. Peyton's four-step approach consists of the following four clearly defined instructional steps: (1) The teacher demonstrates the skill at his normal pace without any comments ("Demonstration"); (2) The teacher repeats the procedure, this time describing all necessary substeps ("Deconstruction"); (3) The student has to explain each substep while the teacher follows the student's instructions ("Comprehension"); (4) The student performs the complete skill on his own ("Performance"). This Peyton's fourstep approach explained contradictive result of low knowledge level but there was increase of camera navigation skill after training used pelvic box in this study.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…10 Peyton's four-step approach is becoming more prevalent in medical education. Peyton's four-step approach consists of the following four clearly defined instructional steps: (1) The teacher demonstrates the skill at his normal pace without any comments ("Demonstration"); (2) The teacher repeats the procedure, this time describing all necessary substeps ("Deconstruction"); (3) The student has to explain each substep while the teacher follows the student's instructions ("Comprehension"); (4) The student performs the complete skill on his own ("Performance"). This Peyton's fourstep approach explained contradictive result of low knowledge level but there was increase of camera navigation skill after training used pelvic box in this study.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Laparoscopy technique needs specific skills rather than open laparotomy: camera navigation, orientation and depth of object in two dimension, hand-eye coordination, and good tissue handling. 1,2 Curriculum guidance for Obstetrics and Gynecology residents emphasize that all off the members must be proficient to a number of laparoscopic procedures. But in other situation, they faced problems of teaching hospital condition related to restrict of services in the operating theater due to efficiency of hospital budget, decrease medical error based on hospital accreditation programs, and also related to ethical issue due to direct training to the patient.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Kassaye et al 26 report results of their evaluation of amoxicillin capsules, while Siziya reminds us about correlates of diarrhea; 27 followed by 'sonographic biometry' of the spleen. 28 Sexuality: 'Gynaecological laparoscopy courses 29 ; effects and satisfaction following colposcopy for cervical biopsy' 30 , introduce us to the sexuality issue of this treatise. Others include condom use at sexual debut 31 , contraception among male soldiers 32 , and cost effectiveness of facility and home based HIV voluntary counseling and testing in Uganda.…”
Section: Other Infectionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mannequins and training boxes are used to train surgeons of different specialties in performing new surgical skills 3 , 4 . Cadaver models are ideal and close to real life for urogynecology and urology training.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%