Objective evaluation system for mininvasive surgical simulation/training
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https://doi.org/10.19230/jonnpr.2972Keywords:
miniinvasive surgery, simulation, performance evaluationAbstract
Background. there are surgical simulation/training with practical activity courses to train surgeons.
Objective. Objective evaluation system for miniinvasive surgical simulation/training courses was proposed.
Method. a list of matching made and recorded by the observer/evaluator teacher using a measurement scale Likert as performance rating type was arised. Also the time of preparation of the ability competence to obtain a positive result was measured.
Conclusion. an objective assessment formative and summative is obtained for positive results in the
teaching and learning of the invasive surgery.
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