The LazyBox Educational Intervention Trial: Can Longitudinal Practice on a Low-Fidelity Microsurgery Simulator Improve Microsurgical Skills?
Michael A Jensen,
Archis R Bhandarkar,
Megan M. J. Bauman
et al.
Abstract:IntroductionEvery surgical trainee must acquire microsurgical skills within a limited timeframe. Therefore, identifying effective educational strategies to help learners attain these skills is crucial.
ObjectiveEstablish the effectiveness of a low-fidelity microsurgery simulator to improve the execution and one's perception of the difficulty of basic surgical techniques.
MethodsFrom 2021 to 2022, 24 medical students were randomized to either (1) a treatment group (n=12) that engaged in longitudinal practice on… Show more
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