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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.
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Systematic video game training in surgical novices improves performance in virtual reality endoscopic surgical simulators: a prospective randomized study.
Schlickum MK, Hedman L, Enochsson L, Kjellin A, Felländer-Tsai L. World J Surg. 2009;33:2360-2367.
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Persistent next-day effects of excessive alcohol consumption on laparoscopic surgical performance.
Gallagher AG, Boyle E, Toner P, et al. Arch Surg. 2011;146:419-426.
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A human factors analysis of technical and team skills among surgical trainees during procedural simulations in a simulated operating theatre.
Moorthy K, Munz Y, Adams S, Pandey V, Darzi A. Ann Surg. 2005;242:631-639.
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Safety skills training for surgeons: a half-day intervention improves knowledge, attitudes and awareness of patient safety.
Arora S, Sevdalis N, Ahmed M, Wong H, Moorthy K, Vincent C. Surgery. 2012;152:26-31.
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Analysis of errors enacted by surgical trainees during skills training courses.
Tang B, Hanna GB, Cuschieri A. Surgery. 2005;138:14-20.
COMMENTARY
Defining the technical skills of teamwork in surgery.
Healey AN, Undre S, Vincent CA. Qual Saf Health Care. 2006;15:231-234.
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Potential errors and their prevention in operating room teamwork as experienced by Finnish, British and American nurses.
Silén-Lipponen M, Tossavainen K, Turunen H, Smith A. Int J Nurs Pract. 2005;11:21-32.
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The implementation of a perioperative checklist increases patients' perioperative safety and staff satisfaction.
Böhmer AB, Wappler F, Tinschmann T, et al. Acta Anaesthesiol Scand. 2012;56:332-338.
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Surgical site infections in colon surgery: the patient, the procedure, the hospital, and the surgeon.
Hübner M, Diana M, Zanetti G, Eisenring M, Demartines N, Troillet N. Arch Surg. 2011;146:1240-1245.
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First year with WHO Surgical Safety Checklist in 7148 otorhinolaryngological operations: use and user attitudes.
Helmiö P, Takala A, Aaltonen LM, Pauniaho SL, Ikonen TS, Blomgren K. Clin Otolaryngol. 2012;37:305-308.
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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.
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Surgical skill is predicted by the ability to detect errors.
Bann S, Khan M, Datta V, Darzi A. Am J Surg. 2005;189:412-415.
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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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Practice, rehearsal, and performance: an approach for simulation-based surgical and procedure training.
Kneebone RL. JAMA. 2009;302:1336-1338.
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Evaluation of critical incidents in general surgery.
Zingg U, Zala-Mezoe E, Kuenzle B, et al. Br J Surg. 2008;95:1420-1425.
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Prevalence of burnout among surgical residents and surgeons in Switzerland.
Businger A, Stefenelli U, Guller U. Arch Surg. 2010;145:1013-1016.
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Consequences of running more operating theatres than anaesthetists to staff them: a stochastic simulation study.
Paoletti X, Marty J. Br J Anaesth. 2007;98:462-469.
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Effect of the 50-hour workweek limitation on training of surgical residents in Switzerland.
Businger A, Guller U, Oertli D. Arch Surg. 2010;145:558-563.
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The effects of aviation-style non-technical skills training on technical performance and outcome in the operating theatre.
McCulloch P, Mishra A, Handa A, Dale T, Hirst G, Catchpole K. Qual Saf Health Care. 2009;18:109-115.
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