Simulation training using cadaver sheep chest in pleuroscopy - A step towards skills enhancement
Talha Mahmud1, Tajwar Nasir2, Muhammad Saqib1
1Department of Pulmonology, Shaikh Zayed Hospital & Federal Postgraduate Medical Institute, Lahore, Pakistan.
Objective:
For assessing the use of if simulation training on animal cadavers as a useful tool for training in pleuroscopy.
Methods:
The email-based cross-sectional study was conducted in December 2014 at Shaikh Zayed Hospital, Federal Postgraduate Medical Institute, Lahore, Pakistan, and comprised respiratory physicians and trainees after their participation in a two-day hands-on training course on pleuroscopy and pleural medical procedures. The responses were analysed and the responses of physicians and trainees were compared.
Results:
Of the 44 individuals who attended the course and were contacted through emails, 38(86.4%) responded, including 20(52.6%) physicians and 18(47.3%) trainees. All the 38(100%) subjects uniformly accepted the utility of simulation training in enhancing education, improving skill, and improving confidence by repeated practice, and felt that the inclusion of animal models for learning fundamental pleuroscopic procedures can help a lot in teaching.
Conclusions:
Animal cadavers can be used as an effective teaching tool for pleuroscopy training.


