This talk was presented at the 2018 SAGES Meeting/16th World Congress of Endoscopic Surgery by Daniel J Scott during the SAGES/ASE Symposium: Building Your State-of-the-Art Simulation Curriculum: Best Strategies on April 11 2018
Keyword(s): ASE, Association for Surgical Education, clinical, CME, COI, colonoscopy, conflict of interest, continuing medical education, curriculum, educators, EndoBubble, equipment, GAGES, GME, gold standard, graduate medical education, healthcare system, industry partners, laparoscopic skills training, leadership, learners, limitations, marketing, metrics, mucosal inspection, performance, physicians, research fellow, research study, residents, sim center, simulation center, simulators, skills lab, skills transferability, stakeholders, Storz lecture, TASSL, team training, technology, Texas Association of Surgical Skills Laboratories, virtual reality
Citation–1:37 JACS 2000
Potential problems–4:29
What’s important–6:16
Citation–7:20 Surg Endosc 2011
Conclusion–9:58