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Presentations 2009:
ASE PAPERS PRESENTED

 

The following are a selection of papers from the Association for Surgical Education (ASE) that were presented at the 2009 Surgical Education Week, joint meeting of the ASE and the Association of Program Directors in Surgery.


We hope that those who were unable to attend the meeting find them beneficial and informative.

 

 

Reliability of a Procedural Checklist as a High Stakes Measurement of Advanced Technical Skill


Evaluating the Reliability and Validity of the Family Conference OSCE Across Multiple Training Sites


Skills coaches as part of the educational team: A randomized controlled trial


The Contribution of Impression Management in Medical Student Self-Assessment


The Use of a Mixed Reality Breast Simulator with an Innovative Feedback System (Touch Map) to Enhance Breast Examination Skills


M&M Case Presentations: Measuring Resident Competency


Does Clinical Performance Assessment Grounded in ACGME-Core Competencies Enhance Assessor Discrimination? A Two-Year Comparative Study


FLS Simulator Training to Proficiency Improves Laparoscopic Performance in the Operating Room – a Randomized Controlled Trial


How should we establish the clinical case numbers required to achieve proficiency in flexible endoscopy?


Intra-Operative Assessment of Technical Skill on Live Patients Using Economy of Hand Motion: Establishing Learning Curves of Surgical Competence


The Use of Validity in Surgical Education Literature: A Call for the Utilization of Consensus Standards


Can Professionalism Be Taught? Finally There is Evidence


Rewards and Resources for Clerkship Directors: How Surgery Compares


(Delivered in three section (based on large digital size)
Part One
Part Two
Part Three

 

 

 

 
 
 




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