Presented by Linda P Zhang at the PG Course: Robotic Hernia Surgery – What can Robotics add to my Hernia Armamentarium? held during the 2017 SAGES Annual Meeting in Houston, TX on Wednesday, March 22, 2017
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Expansion of robotic platform in general surgery–54 sec Bull Am Coll Surg 2013
Training for general surgery residency–1:22 Am Surg 2002
What are residents doing in robotic cases?–2:14
Residents’ opinion of robotic surgery–2:36
Are residents currently being trained in robotic surgery?–3:19
Challenges to training residents–3:50
Components of proper training–5:50
da Vinci residency & fellowship training–6:46
UAB curriculum–7:29
Successful robotic training programs–8:21
Robotic training in MIS fellowship–8:56
Conclusion–9:29