Implementation of a Cross-specialty Training Program in Basic Laparoscopy

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Implementation of a Cross-specialty Training Program in Basic Laparoscopy. / Bjerrum, Flemming; Sorensen, Jette Led; Thinggaard, Jette; Strandbygaard, Jeanett; Konge, Lars.

I: Society of Laparoendoscopic Surgeons. Journal, Bind 19, Nr. 4, e2015.00059, 2015, s. 1-7.

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Bjerrum, F, Sorensen, JL, Thinggaard, J, Strandbygaard, J & Konge, L 2015, 'Implementation of a Cross-specialty Training Program in Basic Laparoscopy', Society of Laparoendoscopic Surgeons. Journal, bind 19, nr. 4, e2015.00059, s. 1-7. https://doi.org/10.4293/JSLS.2015.00059

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Bjerrum, F., Sorensen, J. L., Thinggaard, J., Strandbygaard, J., & Konge, L. (2015). Implementation of a Cross-specialty Training Program in Basic Laparoscopy. Society of Laparoendoscopic Surgeons. Journal, 19(4), 1-7. [e2015.00059]. https://doi.org/10.4293/JSLS.2015.00059

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Bjerrum F, Sorensen JL, Thinggaard J, Strandbygaard J, Konge L. Implementation of a Cross-specialty Training Program in Basic Laparoscopy. Society of Laparoendoscopic Surgeons. Journal. 2015;19(4):1-7. e2015.00059. https://doi.org/10.4293/JSLS.2015.00059

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Bjerrum, Flemming ; Sorensen, Jette Led ; Thinggaard, Jette ; Strandbygaard, Jeanett ; Konge, Lars. / Implementation of a Cross-specialty Training Program in Basic Laparoscopy. I: Society of Laparoendoscopic Surgeons. Journal. 2015 ; Bind 19, Nr. 4. s. 1-7.

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abstract = "BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Several surgical specialties use laparoscopy and share many of the same techniques and challenges, such as entry approaches, equipment, and complications. However, most basic training programs focus on a single specialty. The objective of this study was to describe the implementation of a regional cross-specialty training program for basic laparoscopy, to increase the flexibility of educational courses, and to provide a more efficient use of simulation equipment.METHODS: Using a regional training program in basic laparoscopy for gynecology as a model, we developed a cross-specialty training program for residents in surgery, gynecology, urology, and thoracic surgery. We reviewed data on training for the first year of the program and evaluated the program by using a scoring system for quality criteria for laparoscopic curricula and skills.RESULTS: We held 6 full-day theoretical courses involving 67 residents between September 1, 2013, and August 31, 2014. In the weeks following each course, residents practiced in a self-directed, distributed, and proficiency-based manner at a simulation center and in local hospital departments. A total of 57 residents completed the self-practice and a subsequent practical animal laboratory-based course. The structure of the training program was evaluated according to identified quality criteria for a skills laboratory, and the program scored 38 of a maximum 62 points.DISCUSSION: Implementation of a regional cross-specialty training program in basic laparoscopy is feasible. There are several logistic benefits of using a cross-specialty approach; however, it is important that local departments include specialty-specific components, together with clinical departmental follow-up.",
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N2 - BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Several surgical specialties use laparoscopy and share many of the same techniques and challenges, such as entry approaches, equipment, and complications. However, most basic training programs focus on a single specialty. The objective of this study was to describe the implementation of a regional cross-specialty training program for basic laparoscopy, to increase the flexibility of educational courses, and to provide a more efficient use of simulation equipment.METHODS: Using a regional training program in basic laparoscopy for gynecology as a model, we developed a cross-specialty training program for residents in surgery, gynecology, urology, and thoracic surgery. We reviewed data on training for the first year of the program and evaluated the program by using a scoring system for quality criteria for laparoscopic curricula and skills.RESULTS: We held 6 full-day theoretical courses involving 67 residents between September 1, 2013, and August 31, 2014. In the weeks following each course, residents practiced in a self-directed, distributed, and proficiency-based manner at a simulation center and in local hospital departments. A total of 57 residents completed the self-practice and a subsequent practical animal laboratory-based course. The structure of the training program was evaluated according to identified quality criteria for a skills laboratory, and the program scored 38 of a maximum 62 points.DISCUSSION: Implementation of a regional cross-specialty training program in basic laparoscopy is feasible. There are several logistic benefits of using a cross-specialty approach; however, it is important that local departments include specialty-specific components, together with clinical departmental follow-up.

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KW - Program Evaluation

KW - Thoracic Surgery

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