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Skills training using multimedia and models.

R L Kneebone1

  • 1Lovemead Group Practice, Polebarn Circus, Trowbridge, Wiltshire BA14 7EG.

Hospital Medicine (London, England : 1998)
|August 2, 2001
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Doctors require surgical skills, honed through practice. This study explores a multimedia computer program and simulated tissue models for effective surgical skills training and retention.

Area of Science:

  • Medical Education
  • Surgical Training
  • Simulation Technology

Background:

  • Basic surgical skills are essential for all physicians.
  • Acquiring and maintaining surgical proficiency necessitates consistent, hands-on practice.
  • Traditional training methods may not always provide sufficient repetitive practice opportunities.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe a structured training program for developing basic surgical skills.
  • To evaluate the efficacy of a multimedia computer program combined with simulated practice.

Main Methods:

  • Development of a multimedia computer-based training module.
  • Integration of simulated tissue models for hands-on practice.
  • Implementation of a structured curriculum combining digital and physical training components.

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Main Results:

  • The combined approach offers a structured method for surgical skill acquisition.
  • Simulated tissue models allow for safe and repeatable practice.
  • Multimedia programs can enhance learning and skill retention.

Conclusions:

  • Structured training using multimedia and simulated models is effective for learning basic surgical skills.
  • This approach supports the development of essential competencies for all doctors.
  • Further research can explore long-term skill retention and transfer to clinical practice.