Development and validation of a general and easy assessable scoring system for laparoscopic skills using a virtual reality simulator
Objectives: To develop and validate a scoring system for laparoscopic skills for five specific tasks on a virtual reality simulator. Study design: A longitudinal, experimental, non-randomised study including 30 gynecologists and gynecological trainees at three hospitals. The participants were catego...
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Main Authors: | JM Goderstad (Author), L Sandvik (Author), E Fosse (Author), M Lieng (Author) |
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2019-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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