Gender Bias and Stereotype Threat – Hidden Obstacles to Autonomy in the OR and How to Address Them
This talk was presented by Heather Hoops, MD, Oregon Health and Sciences University at the Educators Session: Strategies for Increasing Resident and Fellow Autonomy in Training session during the 2020 SAGES Virtual Meeting.
How do Perceptions of Autonomy Differ in General Surgery Training Between Faculty, Senior Residents, Hospital Administrators, and the General Public?
This talk was presented by Jason W, Kempenich, MD, University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio at the Educators Session: Strategies for Increasing Resident and Fellow Autonomy in Training session during the 2020
SIMPL, Zwisch – Can Performance Measurement Technology Enhance Autonomy in the Operating Room?
This talk was presented by Erica R, Sutton, MD, Morehouse School of Medicine at the Educators Session: Strategies for Increasing Resident and Fellow Autonomy in Training session during the 2020 SAGES Virtual Meeting.
Autonomy in the Age of Robotics – Opportunities and Threats
This talk was presented by Erik B, Wilson, MD, McGovern Medical School at UTHealth at the Educators Session: Strategies for Increasing Resident and Fellow Autonomy in Training session during the 2020 SAGES Virtual Meeting.
The Role of Simulation Both Locally and Remotely in Education and Training
This talk was presented by Allan E, Okrainec, MD, University Health Network at the Educators Session: Strategies for Increasing Resident and Fellow Autonomy in Training session during the 2020 SAGES Virtual Meeting.
