Self-appraisal hierarchical task analysis of laparoscopic surgery performed by expert surgeons.
BACKGROUND: Evaluation of technical skill is notoriously difficult because of the subjectivity and time-consuming expert analysis. No ongoing evaluation scheme exists to assess the continuing competency of surgeons. This study examined whether surgeons' self-assessment accurately reflects thei...
Main Authors: | Sarker, S, Hutchinson, R, Chang, A, Vincent, C, Darzi, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2006
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