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Translation of surgical experience from similation laboratory to clinical neurosurgery. Literature analisys

https://doi.org/10.18705/2311-4495-2015-0-6-47-52

Abstract

The most important problem of neurosurgical education is translation of the surgical experience received during simulation training in clinical practice in operating room. Authors analysed literature and offered the original classification of practical skills and levels of doctor's competence in neurosurgery.

About the Authors

D. E. Zakondyrin
Polenov Russian Scienific Research Institute of Neurosurgery
Russian Federation


E. N. Kondakov
Polenov Russian Scienific Research Institute of Neurosurgery
Russian Federation


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Zakondyrin D.E., Kondakov E.N. Translation of surgical experience from similation laboratory to clinical neurosurgery. Literature analisys. Translational Medicine. 2015;(6):47-52. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.18705/2311-4495-2015-0-6-47-52

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