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Evolution of endoscopy simulators and their application.

David Greenwald1, Jonathan Cohen

  • 1Albert Einstein College of Medicine, New York, NY, USA. dgreenwa@montefiore.org

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|August 1, 2006
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Simulator training for gastrointestinal (GI) endoscopy has advanced significantly, improving hands-on workshops. Further development is needed for skills assessment, but simulators are powerful educational tools.

Area of Science:

  • Medical Education
  • Gastroenterology
  • Simulation Technology

Background:

  • Simulator technology for gastrointestinal (GI) endoscopy training has seen substantial advancements over the last decade.
  • This evolution has increased the availability and popularity of hands-on training workshops utilizing simulators.

Observation:

  • Simulator-based skills assessment in GI endoscopy is still an emerging area, requiring enhanced realism and validated testing methods.
  • A variety of simulators, including static, ex vivo artificial, ex vivo animal models, and computer-based systems, are available.

Findings:

  • These simulators collectively form a robust and valuable resource for GI endoscopy education and training.
  • The ongoing introduction of new endoscopic devices and procedures necessitates continuous simulator-based training.

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Implications:

  • Simulator-based training is poised to become widely accessible beyond traditional gastroenterology fellowship programs.
  • Future advancements in technology will drive the need for simulator-based experience with novel endoscopic tools and techniques.