Utilising the Delphi Process to Develop a Proficiency-based Progression Train-the-trainer Course for Robotic Surgery Training

  • Justin W. Collins
  • , Jeffrey Levy
  • , Dimitrios Stefanidis
  • , Anthony Gallagher
  • , Mark Coleman
  • , Tom Cecil
  • , Anders Ericsson
  • , Alexandre Mottrie
  • , Peter Wiklund
  • , Kamran Ahmed
  • , Johann Pratschke
  • , Gianluca Casali
  • , Ahmed Ghazi
  • , Marcos Gomez
  • , Andrew Hung
  • , Anne Arnold
  • , Joel Dunning
  • , Martin Martino
  • , Carlos Vaz
  • , Eric Friedman
  • Jean Marc Baste, Roberto Bergamaschi, Richard Feins, David Earle, Martin Pusic, Owen Montgomery, Carla Pugh, Richard M. Satava

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Abstract

There is currently a lack of high-level evidence on how best to train trainers in robot-assisted surgery. We report a Delphi process consensus view formulated by US and European training experts on a standardised “train-the trainer” curriculum for robotic surgery.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)775-785
Number of pages11
JournalEuropean Urology
Volume75
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - May 2019
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Curriculum development
  • Robot-assisted surgery
  • Surgical education
  • Surgical trainer
  • Train the trainer
  • Training

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