Learning curves in surgical practice

Learning curves are often referred to in the context of medical education and training, though their trajectories and natures are a matter of debate. The origins of this concept derive from industry and its relevance to contemporary medicine and surgery remains controversial. We describe the history...

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subjects Biological and medical sciences
Cancer surgery
Clinical Competence - standards
Clinical outcomes
Controversies
education
Education, Medical, Graduate - methods
General aspects
General Surgery - education
Hospitals
Laparoscopy
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Learning curves
Lymphatic system
Medical sciences
Morbidity
Mortality
Patient satisfaction
Skills
Time Factors
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