Computerized feedback during colonoscopy training leads to improved performance: a randomized trial
Simulation-based training in colonoscopy is increasingly replacing the traditional apprenticeship method to avoid patient-related risk. Mentoring during simulation is necessary to provide feedback and to motivate, but expert supervisors are a scarce resource. We aimed to determine whether computerized feedback in simulated colonoscopy would improve performance, optimize time spent practicing, and optimize the pattern of training.
Source: Gastrointestinal Endoscopy - Category: Gastroenterology Authors: Andreas Slot Vilmann, David Norsk, Morten Bo S øndergaard Svendsen, Rasmus Reinhold, Lars Bo Svendsen, Yoon Soo Park, Lars Konge Source Type: research
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