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Published in: Indian Journal of Surgical Oncology 2/2021

01-12-2021 | Laparoscopy | Original Article

Continuum of Surgical Skill Acquisition for the Postgraduate Residents During COVID Pandemic: Role of Advanced Simulators in a Multipronged Modular Approach

Authors: Vijayakumar Manavalan, R. Aswini Dutt, B. Harishchandra, Abhay Nirgude

Published in: Indian Journal of Surgical Oncology | Special Issue 2/2021

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Abstract

Skill acquisition with required competencies as defined by the National Medical Commission for the postgraduate surgical residents can happen in a step-wise manner from novice or advanced beginner to competent levels. This requires well-defined program-specific objectives, teaching-learning and assessment methods as per the competency-based medical education curriculum. Various modalities of teaching for the residents are adapted during the COVID pandemic to maintain the continuum of learning. In this study, we have attempted to develop, implement, and evaluate the effectiveness of acquiring laparoscopic surgical skills using advanced simulators and with large live animal in a real-life situation by a modular training approach. This skill-based program was developed and implemented for final year General Surgery postgraduate residents of Yenepoya Medical College for training laparoscopic surgical competencies. The training was conducted at Advanced Simulation Centres of Yenepoya (Deemed to be University), Mangalore, Karnataka, India. Three training modules were prepared based on the competency-based medical education curriculum for incremental training with advanced simulators and large live animals in a real-life situation which included the sessions on briefing, scenarios, simulations, hands-on activities, debriefing, feedback, and assessment methods. Assessment after the modular training showed statistically significant improvement in their scores, and they scaled up their skill acquisition ladder after each module. The residents and faculty felt that integration from different specialties has increased their confidence levels and communication skills, exploring team dynamics with 1:1 mentorship to make them competent emphasizing the effectiveness of simulation-based training even during the pandemic.
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Metadata
Title
Continuum of Surgical Skill Acquisition for the Postgraduate Residents During COVID Pandemic: Role of Advanced Simulators in a Multipronged Modular Approach
Authors
Vijayakumar Manavalan
R. Aswini Dutt
B. Harishchandra
Abhay Nirgude
Publication date
01-12-2021
Publisher
Springer India
Published in
Indian Journal of Surgical Oncology / Issue Special Issue 2/2021
Print ISSN: 0975-7651
Electronic ISSN: 0976-6952
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s13193-021-01472-9

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