Assessing the feasibility and acceptability of a hands-on surgical robotics workshop for medical students and early-career doctors
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posted on 2025-05-07, 14:54 authored by Nyi Tun San, Khandakar Rezwanur Rahman, Joseph Ryan Wong Sik Hee, Krupali Brahmbhatt, Jefferson George, Amna Mahmood, Max Seabrook, David James BowreyDavid James BowreyDespite the increased adoption of robotic surgery across various specialities, medical students and early-career doctors have limited exposure. This study aims to assess the feasibility and acceptability of a hands-on surgical robotics workshop for those early-career medics. 26 participants with minimal prior exposure to robotic surgery attended a workshop using the Versius© robotic surgical system and Virtual Reality simulation platforms. We analysed pre-workshop registration form and post-workshop feedback form utilising mixed quantitative and qualitative approach. Pre-workshop registration revealed motivations and barriers to attending surgical robotics courses. Post-workshop evaluations showed significant improvements in self-assessment scores, familiarity with robotic surgery, and confidence in using the technology. All participants expressed a strong enthusiasm for greater access to robotic surgery education and 84% of participants strongly agreed this workshop increased their interests in surgical specialities. The study also highlighted the perceived ease of use of robotic systems compared to laparoscopic instruments and explored the potential of virtual reality in surgical training. Further efforts are needed for better integration of robotic surgery training into medical curricula to prepare future surgeons for the evolving surgical landscape.
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Journal of Robotic SurgeryVolume
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390Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLCissn
1863-2483eissn
1863-2491Copyright date
2024Publisher DOI
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