Presented by Brian Dunkin, MD at the SAGES 2014 Meeting; Panel – Emerging Frontiers in Simulation-Based Surgical Education
overview–30 sec
history of FES–2:09
deconstruct flexible endoscopy–5:05
VR simulator–5:54
elements re-created in VR–7:30
metrics–7:50
testing–8:42
demographics with citation–9:10 http:/
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