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PRESENTATIONS: 2005
ASE Papers Presented

 

The following are a selection of papers from the Association for Surgical Education (ASE) that were presented at the 2005 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.

 

PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS: Awakening the Hero Within


KEYNOTE ADDRESS: Ignorance Is Not Bliss: A Practical Solution to ACGME Competency #6


WHAT'S NEW IN SURGICAL EDUCATION:


How Surgical Faculty and Residents Assess the First Year of the ACGME Duty-Hour Restrictions


The Effects of Stress on Surgical Performance


Professionalism Behaviors in Faculty: The Resident View


Overnight Activities of Medical Students On Call: Is it really educational?


Effective retention of primary survey skills by medical students after participation in an expanded TEAM (eTEAM) course.


Beta Test Results of a New System Assessing Laparoscopic Competence


Marriage of Professional and Technical Tasks: A Strategy to Improve Informed Consent


Use of a PDA to Monitor Surgery Student Work and Sleep Hours


Impact of a Structured Skills Lab Curriculum on Operative Judgment


Work Hours Restrictions as an Ethical Dilemma for Residents


The Constraints of the 80 Hour Work Week on Didactic Teaching: Maximizing Effectiveness and Surgical Resident Satisfaction


Work Hours Restrictions as an Ethical Dilemma for Residents


Laparoscopic Skills Laboratories: Current Assessment and a Call for Resident Training Standards


Feedback Versus Feeding: A Randomized Controlled Trial


Cognitive Task Analysis, Kinesiology and Mental Imagery: Challenging Surgical Attrition


SIMULATION LABORATORY:
HOW TO USE IT WITH A NEW STRATEGY OF LEARNING, CHALLENGING ATTRITION OF PROCEDURAL KNOWLEDGE


Training program in trauma surgery: Tele-learning and Tele-coaching in the simulation laboratory


Cognitive Psychology and Procedural Learning


Strategies for Learning Procedural Knowledge


Take home messages


INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY COMMITTEE WORKSHOP

The Basics of Building a Webpage


Incorporating Innovative Electronic Teaching Tools


Electronic Teaching Tools


Database Basics


 


 
 
 




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