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Standardized feedback during robotic surgery training significantly improved trainee performance. This real-time feedback approach was particularly beneficial for underperformers, enhancing surgical skills and learning outcomes.

Area of Science:

  • Surgical Education
  • Medical Simulation
  • Robotic Surgery Training

Background:

  • Lack of standardized feedback in surgical training leads to variable outcomes.
  • Objective is to implement standardized feedback to enhance medical student performance.
  • Robotic surgery training lacks a consistent feedback framework.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop and implement standardized feedback for surgical trainees.
  • To assess the impact of feedback on robotic surgical task performance.
  • To improve learning outcomes in surgical education.

Main Methods:

  • 45 medical students performed a robotic surgical dissection task twice.
  • Students were randomized into feedback and control groups.
  • Performance was assessed via error tally and Global Evaluative Assessment of Robotic Surgery (GEARS) scores.
Keywords:
FeedbackLearningMentoringRobotic surgerySurgical education

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Main Results:

  • The feedback group showed a significant decrease in error rates (RR 1.51, p=0.02).
  • The feedback group demonstrated a significant increase in GEARS scores (mean difference 2.15, p<0.01).
  • Feedback significantly improved performance for underperformers but not innate performers.

Conclusions:

  • Real-time feedback enhances trainee performance in robotic surgery.
  • The positive impact of feedback is more pronounced in underperforming trainees.
  • Standardized feedback is a valuable tool for improving surgical education.