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  • Surgical Training
  • E-learning

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  • Traditional surgical training principles remain, but training methodologies are rapidly advancing.
  • Online tools are increasingly integrated into surgical resident education for both knowledge acquisition and skill development.
  • The evolution of online training necessitates the development of effective online assessment methods.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review the current landscape of e-learning resources and assessment tools in surgical training.
  • To highlight the application and importance of these digital tools in specialized surgical fields.
  • To discuss the future integration of online training and assessment in surgical curricula.

Main Methods:

  • Review of diverse online knowledge resources including lectures, webinars, surgical videos, and 3D planning.
  • Exploration of skills training resources such as virtual reality simulators and remote teamwork platforms.
  • Analysis of online assessment methodologies including online questions, simulations, and interviews.

Main Results:

  • A wide array of e-learning resources are available for surgical knowledge and skills.
  • Various online assessment methods exist to evaluate the efficacy of these training tools.
  • Specific advancements like the VATS lobectomy simulator are noted for minimally invasive thoracic surgery education.

Conclusions:

  • E-learning is a significant and growing component of surgical training programs.
  • Online training and assessment are poised to become integral to the future of surgical education.
  • The adoption of these digital tools enhances the accessibility and effectiveness of surgical skill development.