Psycho-Motor and Error Enabled Simulations: Modeling Vulnerable Skills in the Pre-Mastery Phase Medical Practice Initiative Procedural Skill Decay and Maintenance (MPI-PSD)
This initial term of the grant has been focused on planning data collections and identifying key differentiating performance factors in the pre-mastery and mastery phases. Identifying these factors was primarily done by assessing major errors in simulating a laparoscopic ventral hernia repair. Addit...
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