Simulation-based education emerges as a vital adjunct to traditional surgical training, addressing challenges like patient safety and increasing healthcare demands. By providing realistic training environments, it enhances both technical and nontechnical skills, including communication and teamwork. Telesimulation enables remote training opportunities, potentially reducing disparities between high-income and low-income nations where simulation is underutilized. Collaborative efforts are crucial for implementing context-specific curricula and overcoming resource shortages to optimize surgical education in diverse settings.
Journal Article by Abahuje E, Tuyishime E and Alayande BT in BMC Surg
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