Advancements in surgical education: exploring animal and simulation models in fetal and neonatal surgery training
IntroductionSurgical education is undergoing a transformation, moving away from traditional models towards more modern approaches that integrate experiential and didactic methods. This shift is particularly pertinent in the realm of fetal and neonatal surgery, where specialized training is crucial....
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Main Authors: | Emily L. Davidson (Author), Kristina L. Penniston (Author), Walid A. Farhat (Author) |
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2024-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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