The role of mentorship in minimally invasive surgery simulation training
ABSTRACT: Background: Surgeons and surgical trainees are expected to be highly skilled in minimally invasive surgical techniques. Simulation allows unlimited practice and repetition without jeopardizing patient safety. This study aimed to analyze the impact of simulation and the role of mentorship....
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Main Authors: | Percul Carolina (Author), Prodan Silvana (Author), Vagni Roberto (Author), Busaniche Julio (Author), Lobos Pablo (Author), Moldes Juan (Author), Elmo Gaston (Author) |
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2024-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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