[Simulation-based training in ophthalmologic surgery].

Anna Stage Vergmann, Sarah Bjørn Petersen, Anders Højslet Vestergaard, Jakob Grauslund
Author Information
  1. Anna Stage Vergmann: anna.stage.vergmann@rsyd.dk, annastage@live.dk.

Abstract

Over the past few decades, simulation-based training has become an increasingly widespread learning tool for training in medical procedures. This type of training provides the opportunity to learn in a safe simulation-based environment, where both technical and diagnostic skills can be developed. In Denmark, there has been developed evidence for simulation-based training in ophthalmology in cataract and vitreoretinal surgery. This form of evidence-based training is meaningful for real clinical setting, and in this review, we argue, that is important to apply for all medical fields.

MeSH Term

Clinical Competence
Computer Simulation
Humans
Learning
Ophthalmology
Simulation Training

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