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PhD Defense by Patrick Wucherer

Defense
  • Speaker: Patrick Wucherer
  • Date: Friday, December 16th, 2016
  • Time: 02:00 PM
  • Location: FMI-Building, Room 01.06.020

Simulation in medical education | A novel full-scale immersive team-based simulation environment for objective performance assessment of surgical excellence

Abstract:

The aim of the research work was to investigate the development of a simulated operating room which could be an option for conducting assessment and training of surgical skills within a multidisciplinary controlled environment.

The findings will enable other national/international research and simulation centers to develop more sophisticated training environments and the hope exists that this work will trigger a new generation of simulators which will eventually improve medical education of multidisciplinary teams and hence increase patient safety and raise the quality of patient care.


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Title: PhD? Defense by Patrick Wucherer
Date: 16 December 2016
Location: MI 01.06.020
Abstract: The aim of the research work was to investigate the development of a simulated operating room which could be an option for conducting assessment and training of surgical skills within a multidisciplinary controlled environment. The findings will enable other national/international research and simulation centers to develop more sophisticated training environments and the hope exists that this work will trigger a new generation of simulators which will eventually improve medical education of multidisciplinary teams and hence increase patient safety and raise the quality of patient care.
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