| Literature DB >> 33928268 |
Coulter Small1, Divine Nwafor2, Devan Patel3, Fakhry Dawoud4, Abeer Dagra1, Jeremy Ciporen5, Brandon Lucke-Wold6.
Abstract
Crisis management simulation is important in training the next generation of surgeons. In this review, we highlight our experiences with the cavernous carotid injury model. We then delve into other crisis simulation models available for the neurosurgical specialty. The discussion focuses upon how these trainings can continue to evolve. Much work is yet to be done in this exciting arena and we present several avenues for future discovery. Simulation continues to be an important training tool for the surgical learner.Entities:
Keywords: crisis management; current models; future discovery; neurosurgical simulation
Year: 2021 PMID: 33928268 PMCID: PMC8081329 DOI: 10.51737/2766-4503.2021.026
Source DB: PubMed Journal: SunText Rev Neurosci Psychol