2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.clinimag.2015.08.013
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An endovascular simulation exercise among radiology residents: comparison of simulation performance with and without practice

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“…To learn more about the benefits of DP, we explored the science of expertise published from other fields in health care. The concept of DP practice appears to be an emerging concept whose adoption is facilitating skills acquisition in professions such as nursing [11,12,[15][16][17], medicine [5,18], radiology [19,20], diagnostic radiography [21], and psychotherapy [22,23]. Several authors also explored how DP can be utilized in health care education, particularly in nursing sciences [4,11,12,17,18,24].…”
Section: Why Incorporate Dp In Radiation Therapy?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To learn more about the benefits of DP, we explored the science of expertise published from other fields in health care. The concept of DP practice appears to be an emerging concept whose adoption is facilitating skills acquisition in professions such as nursing [11,12,[15][16][17], medicine [5,18], radiology [19,20], diagnostic radiography [21], and psychotherapy [22,23]. Several authors also explored how DP can be utilized in health care education, particularly in nursing sciences [4,11,12,17,18,24].…”
Section: Why Incorporate Dp In Radiation Therapy?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is an extensive amount of simulation options currently integrated into the medical field such as video games for inferior vena cava filter placement or percutaneous image-guided interventions [12,13], phantom simulators for Computed Tomography (CT) biopsies [10,[14][15][16], and animal or cadaver models to practice endovascular access or interventions [17,18]. Several studies have used simulators to demonstrate improved procedural technique, either in device manipulation [19][20][21], successful vessel cannulation [22], or reduced procedural time and radiation use [23][24][25]. There is burgeoning evidence demonstrating skill retention after the simulation [7], which has translated to improved patient outcomes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Current simulation options are varied, ranging from video games for inferior vena cava filter placement or percutaneous image-guided interventions [14,15], phantom simulators for Computed Tomography (CT) biopsies [10,[16][17][18], or animal or cadaver models to practice endovascular access or interventions [13,19]. Several studies have used simulators to demonstrate improved procedural technique, either in device manipulation [20][21][22], successful vessel cannulation [23], or reduced procedural time and radiation use [24][25][26]. There is burgeoning evidence demonstrating skill retention after the simulation [7], which has translated to improved patient outcomes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%