Using Artificial Intelligence to Assess Surgeon Skill
Although a successful operation can be defined by many perioperative and patient-reported metrics, ultimately the technical skill of the surgeon remains paramount. Measuring technical skill is difficult. Here, Wu and Hines assess the surgeon skills.
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