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STUDY
Optimising surgical training: use of feedback to reduce errors during a simulated surgical procedure.
Boyle E, Al-Akash M, Gallagher AG, Traynor O, Hill AD, Neary PC. Postgrad Med J. 2011;87:524-528.
STUDY
Surgeon's vigilance in the operating room.
Zheng B, Tien G, Atkins SM, et al. Am J Surg. 2011;201:667-671.
STUDY
Proficiency-based virtual reality training significantly reduces the error rate for residents during their first 10 laparoscopic cholecystectomies.
Ahlberg G, Enochsson L, Gallagher AG, et al. Am J Surg. 2007;193:797-804.
STUDY
High-fidelity, simulation-based, interdisciplinary operating room team training at the point of care.
Paige JT, Kozmenko V, Yang T, et al. Surgery. 2009;145:138-146.
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Framing family conversation after early diagnosis of iatrogenic injury and incidental findings.
Barrios L, Tsuda S, Derevianko A, et al. Surg Endosc. 2009;23:2535-2542.
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The impact of the 80-hour work week on appropriate resident case coverage.
Shin S, Britt R, Doviak M, Britt LD. J Surg Res. 2010;162:33-36.
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Using simulation training to improve perioperative patient safety.
Mullen L, Byrd D. AORN J. 2013;97:419-427.
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The "July phenomenon": is trauma the exception?
Schroeppel TJ, Fischer PE, Magnotti LJ, Croce MA, Fabian TC. J Am Coll Surg. 2009;209:378-384.
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The influence of resident involvement on surgical outcomes.
Raval MV, Wang X, Cohen ME, et al. J Am Coll Surg. 2011;212:889-898.
SPECIAL OR THEME ISSUE
Innovation in Perioperative Patient Safety.
Miller DR, Merry AF, eds. Can J Anesth. 2013;60:7-220.
COMMENTARY
Practice, rehearsal, and performance: an approach for simulation-based surgical and procedure training.
Kneebone RL. JAMA. 2009;302:1336-1338.
COMMENTARY
Surgical team training: promoting high reliability with nontechnical skills.
Paige JT. Surg Clin North Am. 2010;90:569-581.
STUDY
Burns surgery handover study: trainees' assessment of current practice in the British Isles.
Al-Benna S, Al-Ajam Y, Alzoubaidi D. Burns. 2009;35:509-512.
COMMENTARY
How long does it take to train a surgeon?
Purcell Jackson G, Tarpley JL. BMJ. 2009;339:b4260.
STUDY
Attitudinal changes resulting from repetitive training of operating room personnel using high-fidelity simulation at the point of care.
Paige JT, Kozmenko V, Yang T, et al. Am Surg. 2009;75:584-591.
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The Oxford NOTECHS System: reliability and validity of a tool for measuring teamwork behaviour in the operating theatre.
Mishra A, Catchpole K, McCulloch P. Qual Saf Health Care. 2009;18:104-108.
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Correlates of diagnostic accuracy in patients with nonspecific complaints.
Hertwig R, Meier N, Nickel C, et al. Med Decis Making. 2013;33:533-543.
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Resident participation does not affect surgical outcomes, despite introduction of new techniques.
Patel SP, Gauger PG, Brown DL, Englesbe MJ, Cederna PS. J Am Coll Surg. 2010;211:540-545.
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Use of the Safety Attitudes Questionnaire as a measure in patient safety improvement.
Watts BV, Percarpio K, West P, Mills PD. J Patient Saf. 2010;6:206-209.
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Implementation of resident work hour restrictions is associated with a reduction in mortality and provider-related complications on the surgical service: a concurrent analysis of 14,610 patients.
Privette AR, Shackford SR, Osler T, Ratliff J, Sartorelli K, Hebert JC. Ann Surg. 2009;250:316-321.
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