2020
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-110369/v1
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High-Fidelity Hybrid Simulation Not Only Optimizes Skills Acquisition But Improves  Non-Technical Skills

Abstract: Introduction Knee arthrocentesis is frequently performed as a diagnostic or therapeutic procedure. Although considered a key competency for medical doctors, most students never execute the procedure during their training. We aimed to assess technical and nontechnical skills for knee arthrocentesis through high-fidelity hybrid simulation Methods Medical students and general physicians were recruited for training; orthopedic surgeons were recruited as experts. Trainees received educational documentation prior to… Show more

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