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Am Surg ; 89(11): 4923-4925, 2023 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34547950

ABSTRACT

We aimed to assess whether early exposure of medical students to robotic surgery training influences their interest in a surgical career and improves scores on objective simulation tasks. Medical students were invited to participate in robotic online training modules, robotic simulation exercises followed by a hands-on robotic dry-lab session. Pre- and post-simulator scores were recorded. A 29-question anonymous survey was recorded before and after the lab. Seventy percent reported that the training had a positive impact on influencing their decision to pursue a general surgery career. Students showed significantly improved skill and performance on simulation activities post-training. After the training, students felt knowledgeable about robotics, more comfortable operating robotically, and thought that robotic surgery would hold a significant place in the future of surgery. Exposing students to robotic training positively impacts their perception of surgery as a career choice and results in improvement in objective scores on simulation tasks.


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Robotic Surgical Procedures , Robotics , Simulation Training , Students, Medical , Humans , Robotic Surgical Procedures/education , Career Choice , Clinical Competence , Computer Simulation , Simulation Training/methods
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