Denadai R, Toledo AP, Martinhão Souto LR. Basic Plastic Surgery Skills Training Program on Inanimate Bench Models during Medical Graduation.
PLASTIC SURGERY INTERNATIONAL 2012;
2012:651863. [PMID:
23326659 PMCID:
PMC3544258 DOI:
10.1155/2012/651863]
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Abstract
Due to ethical and medical-legal drawbacks, high costs, and difficulties of accessibility that are inherent to the practice of basic surgical skills on living patients, fresh human cadaver, and live animals, the search for alternative forms of training is needed. In this study, the teaching and learning process of basic surgical skills pertinent to plastic surgery during medical education on different inanimate bench models as a form of alternative and complementary training to the teaching programs already established is proposed.
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