Presented by Gladys Fernandez at the ASE Joint Panel: Tools for the Surgical Educator held during the 2017 SAGES Annual Meeting in Houston, TX on Saturday, March 25, 2017 Keyword(s): assessment, behavioral, challenges, debriefing, evaluation, feedback, medical school, morbidity, mortality, observation, outcomes, professional development, remediation, simulation center, skills, survey, taxonomy, teamwork, training, U.K., United Kingdom, […]
Comparison of peritoneal closure vs non-closure in laparoscopic TAPP inguinal hernia repair with coated mesh
Presented by Erica D Kane, MD, MPH at the SS27: MIS – Cool Stuff held during the 2017 SAGES Annual Meeting in Houston, TX on Friday, March 24, 2017 Keyword(s): adhesion, adverse events, bilateral repair, coated mesh, comorbidities, complications, Coopers ligament, demographics, female, Foley catheter, follow-up, gastrointestinal symptoms, GI symptoms, glue, hematoma, inguinal ligament, IPOM, […]
Laparoscopic Inguinal Hernia Repair without General Anesthesia
Presented by Mersadies Martin at the SS20: Inguinal Hernia Session during the SAGES 2016 Annual Meeting.
Should we trust self-adhering mesh?
Presented by David B Earle at the Panel: Oy, What a Mesh! during the SAGES 2016 Annual Meeting.
Best Practices in Simulation-based Education and Training in Surgery
Best Practices in Simulation-based Education and Training in Surgery Neal Seymour, MD best use of surgical simulation–40 sec competency-based medical ed–1:50 simulation center–3:22 https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/?term=21356489 curriculum-driven competency-based training–6:00 measurement–6:32 competency & simulation evidence–7:54 quality practice in surgical education & training–11:08 simulation training opportunities with competency components–11:42 core skills & tasks–13:02 nontechnical & team-based skills–13:57 simulation & […]