Heaton SR, Little Z, Akhtar K, Ramachandran M, Lee J. Using simulation to train orthopaedic trainees in non-technical skills: A pilot study. World J Orthop 2016; 7(8): 475-480 [PMID: 27622147 DOI: 10.5312/wjo.v7.i8.475]
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Samuel R Heaton, FRCS, Centre for Orthopaedics, Royal London Hospital, Barts Health NHS Trust, Whitechapel Road, London E1 1BB, United Kingdom. samheaton@hotmail.com
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Orthopedics
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Basic Study
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Please indicate how inclined you are to agree with the following statements
I have a good understanding of non-technical skills
Non-technical skills are important in orthopaedic training
Non-technical skills simulation should be an integral part of orthopaedic training
Table 3 Course evaluation questionnaire
Please indicate how inclined you are to agree with the following statements
I enjoyed this simulation day
It was useful to reflect on my performance
The course met the initial aims as presented in the introductory lecture
I thought the simulation scenarios were realistic
Simulation provided an unthreatening learning environment
This course will improve my team working
This course will improve my practice in terms of patient care
This course will improve my practice in terms of patient safety
Table 4 Results of the course evaluation questionnaire
Please indicate how inclined you are to agree with the following statements
Agree or strongly agree (%)
I enjoyed this simulation day
100
It was useful to reflect on my performance
100
The course met the initial aims as presented in the introductory lecture
100
I thought the simulation scenarios were realistic
92
Simulation provided an unthreatening learning environment
96
This course will improve my team working
88
This course will improve my practice in terms of patient care
88
This course will improve my practice in terms of patient safety
88
Citation: Heaton SR, Little Z, Akhtar K, Ramachandran M, Lee J. Using simulation to train orthopaedic trainees in non-technical skills: A pilot study. World J Orthop 2016; 7(8): 475-480