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Integration of Robotics in Urology Residency Programs: an Unchecked Technological Revolution
Christian M Hague1, Suzanne B Merrill2
1Department of Surgery, Division of Urology, College of Medicine, The Pennsylvania State University, Hershey, PA, USA.
Purpose Of Review:
To review the integration of robotics in urology residency programs and evaluate how it has impacted a graduates' level of surgical competence.
Recent Findings:
Surgical technique training has shown a dramatic shift towards robotics with the most profound occurring in oncology. However, integration of robotics is not uniform across programs nor even among residents themselves. Robotics require graduates to garner a broader skill set within the same prescribed training time. Unfortunately, in this modern era, graduates are feeling more ill-equipped to start independent practice and show an increased need to pursue fellowship training to achieve technical proficiency. The dissemination of robotics in residency programs has gone unchecked. Modulating existing training structures through (1) development of procedure- and surgical technique-specific target metrics for graduation and (2) integration of a formalized robotic curriculum may improve the overall quality and outcome of the educational experience.

