Yıl: 2014 Cilt: 15 Sayı: 2 Sayfa Aralığı: 69 - 73 Metin Dili: İngilizce İndeks Tarihi: 29-07-2022

Assessment of minimally invasive surgical skills of pre-medical students: What can we learn from future learners?

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Objective: Knowledge of baseline laparoscopic and robotic surgical skills of future learners is essential to develop teaching strategies that best it them. The objectives of this study are to determine baseline laparoscopic and robotic skills of high school and college students and compare hem to those of current obstetrics and gynecology residents. Material and Methods: A cross-sectional (Class II-2) pilot study. Laparoscopic and robotic surgical skills of college and high (secondary) school students were evaluated using simulators and compared to those of obstetrics and gynecology residents. In addition, questionnaire data were collected regarding video game playing and computer use. Results: A total of 17 students, both high school (n=9) and college (n=8), in addition to 11 residents, completed the study. Overall, students performed comparably to the residents in simple exercises (p>.05). However, students took significantly longer time to complete complex exercises (p=.001). Finally, students played video games significantly more than residents (p<.001). Conclusion: Future learners may have a different background skill set. This difference may be related to improved hand-eye coordination, possibly due to playing video games. The results of this pilot study should spur more research into surgical teaching strategies. (J Turk Ger Gynecol Assoc 2014; 15: 69-73)
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APA Borahay M, JAKSON M, PATEL P, Kilic G, TAPISIZ Ö, LYONS E, NASSAR R (2014). Assessment of minimally invasive surgical skills of pre-medical students: What can we learn from future learners?. , 69 - 73.
Chicago Borahay Mostafa,JAKSON Mary,PATEL Pooja R.,Kilic Gokhan,TAPISIZ Ömer L.,LYONS Elizabeth,NASSAR Ramsey Assessment of minimally invasive surgical skills of pre-medical students: What can we learn from future learners?. (2014): 69 - 73.
MLA Borahay Mostafa,JAKSON Mary,PATEL Pooja R.,Kilic Gokhan,TAPISIZ Ömer L.,LYONS Elizabeth,NASSAR Ramsey Assessment of minimally invasive surgical skills of pre-medical students: What can we learn from future learners?. , 2014, ss.69 - 73.
AMA Borahay M,JAKSON M,PATEL P,Kilic G,TAPISIZ Ö,LYONS E,NASSAR R Assessment of minimally invasive surgical skills of pre-medical students: What can we learn from future learners?. . 2014; 69 - 73.
Vancouver Borahay M,JAKSON M,PATEL P,Kilic G,TAPISIZ Ö,LYONS E,NASSAR R Assessment of minimally invasive surgical skills of pre-medical students: What can we learn from future learners?. . 2014; 69 - 73.
IEEE Borahay M,JAKSON M,PATEL P,Kilic G,TAPISIZ Ö,LYONS E,NASSAR R "Assessment of minimally invasive surgical skills of pre-medical students: What can we learn from future learners?." , ss.69 - 73, 2014.
ISNAD Borahay, Mostafa vd. "Assessment of minimally invasive surgical skills of pre-medical students: What can we learn from future learners?". (2014), 69-73.
APA Borahay M, JAKSON M, PATEL P, Kilic G, TAPISIZ Ö, LYONS E, NASSAR R (2014). Assessment of minimally invasive surgical skills of pre-medical students: What can we learn from future learners?. Journal of the Turkish-German Gynecological Association, 15(2), 69 - 73.
Chicago Borahay Mostafa,JAKSON Mary,PATEL Pooja R.,Kilic Gokhan,TAPISIZ Ömer L.,LYONS Elizabeth,NASSAR Ramsey Assessment of minimally invasive surgical skills of pre-medical students: What can we learn from future learners?. Journal of the Turkish-German Gynecological Association 15, no.2 (2014): 69 - 73.
MLA Borahay Mostafa,JAKSON Mary,PATEL Pooja R.,Kilic Gokhan,TAPISIZ Ömer L.,LYONS Elizabeth,NASSAR Ramsey Assessment of minimally invasive surgical skills of pre-medical students: What can we learn from future learners?. Journal of the Turkish-German Gynecological Association, vol.15, no.2, 2014, ss.69 - 73.
AMA Borahay M,JAKSON M,PATEL P,Kilic G,TAPISIZ Ö,LYONS E,NASSAR R Assessment of minimally invasive surgical skills of pre-medical students: What can we learn from future learners?. Journal of the Turkish-German Gynecological Association. 2014; 15(2): 69 - 73.
Vancouver Borahay M,JAKSON M,PATEL P,Kilic G,TAPISIZ Ö,LYONS E,NASSAR R Assessment of minimally invasive surgical skills of pre-medical students: What can we learn from future learners?. Journal of the Turkish-German Gynecological Association. 2014; 15(2): 69 - 73.
IEEE Borahay M,JAKSON M,PATEL P,Kilic G,TAPISIZ Ö,LYONS E,NASSAR R "Assessment of minimally invasive surgical skills of pre-medical students: What can we learn from future learners?." Journal of the Turkish-German Gynecological Association, 15, ss.69 - 73, 2014.
ISNAD Borahay, Mostafa vd. "Assessment of minimally invasive surgical skills of pre-medical students: What can we learn from future learners?". Journal of the Turkish-German Gynecological Association 15/2 (2014), 69-73.