Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4297719 | Journal of Surgical Education | 2015 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
In novice surgical residents performing AVFs, improvement in VA skill can readily be tracked via anastomosis time and technical errors. Collectively, there is a strong association between number of cases performed and reduction in time and errors. However, individually, the number of cases completed did not correlate well with time and errors. These findings suggest that for VA skills, determining progression from novice to competence cannot rely on case volume but rather needs to be individualized.
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Authors
Edward D. MD, Virginia T. MD, Jerry J. MD, Samuel I. MD, Patrick BS, Amy H. PhD, Dennis Y. MD, Christian de MD,