Presented by Raul J Rosenthal at the Fellowship Council Luncheon “Ensuring Competency Through Fellowship Training: Frameworks for Success” held during the 2017 SAGES Annual Meeting in Houston, TX on Friday, March 24, 2017
Keyword(s): ACGME, anastomosis, appendectomy, artery, autonomous, bleeding, central nervous system, CNS, cognitive, curriculum, dissection, educator, entrustable professional activities, EPAs, esophagectomy, European, expert, feedback, fellowship, fellowship council, FTE, general surgery, haptic feedback, internship, ischemic, knowledge, low anterior, mastery, mental training, military, modules, motor skills, MRI, nodal points, O.R., observation, operating room, PGY, post deployment adjustment, post graduate year, practice, program director, psychologist, psychologists, randomized controlled trials, RCT, reconstruction, resection, resident, residents, robots, safe, simulation, simulator, sleeve, staple line, stapling, stress, surgical education, surgical training, suture, suturing, teaching, technical skills, trocar, volume
Surgical ed challenges–2:22
Stages of motor skills acquisition Fitts-Posner 3 stage theory–3:47
Mental training–7:56 Surg Endosc 2015
Application of mental training–8:20
4 kinds of mental training sessions–8:48
Hx of mental training–9:39
Citation–16:14 Ann Surg 2007
Summary–17:37