Surgical dummy: a surrogate to live animal in teaching Veterinary Surgery (original) (raw)

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Teaching Surgery to the Veterinary Novice: The Ohio State University Experience

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New Alternative Methods to Teach Surgical Techniques for Veterinary Medicine Students despite the Absence of Living Animals. Is that an Academic Paradox?

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A Comparison of Surgical Training with Live Anesthetized Dogs and Cadavers

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Evaluation of Video Tape and a Simulator for Instruction of Basic Surgical Skills

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Validation of Training and Acquisition of Surgical Skills in Veterinary Laparoscopic Surgery: A Review

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Veterinary Students' Recollection Methods for Surgical Procedures: A Qualitative Study

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A Subjective Assessment of Medical Student Perceptions on Animal Models in Medical Education

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Anxiety in Veterinary Surgical Students: A Quantitative Study

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Development of Surgical Competence in Veterinary Students Using a Flipped Classroom Approach

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Strategies for the reduction of live animal use in microsurgical training and education

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Using the human patient simulator to educate students of veterinary medicine

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Emotions in Veterinary Surgical Students: A Qualitative Study

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A Laparoscopic Surgical Skills Assessment Tool for Veterinarians

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Laparoscopic surgical education--the experience of the first surgical unit Iaşi

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Expected Frequency of Use and Proficiency of Core Surgical Skills in Entry-Level Veterinary Practice: 2009 ACVS Core Surgical Skills Diplomate Survey Results

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Stakeholder expectations regarding the ability of new veterinary graduates to perform various diagnostic and surgical procedures

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Teaching Veterinary Anesthesia: A Survey-Based Evaluation of Two High-Fidelity Models and Live-Animal Experience for Undergraduate Veterinary Students

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Student Perceptions of Veterinary Anatomy Practical Classes: A Longitudinal Study

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Development and validation of a low-fidelity simulator to suture a laparotomy in rabbits

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Use of anatomical models in the teaching of veterinary anatomy as an animal welfare strategy

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Comparison of training on two laparoscopic simulators and assessment of skills transfer to surgical performance

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Modern ways to enhance surgical teaching skills

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Assessment of laparoscopic skills before and after simulation training with a canine abdominal model

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