EFFICIENCY OF TRAINING COURSES IN LAPAROSCOPIC SURGERY FOR MEDICAL STUDENTS

Purpose: In recent decades, laparoscopic surgery (LS) has become a standard in the treatment of many diseases and is increasingly preferred by patients, therefore the need for specific training. In Bulgaria, there is a lack of regular real-time minimally invasive surgery training for students and yo...

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Published in:Journal of IMAB
Main Authors: Dobromir Dimitrov, Martin Karamanliev, Tsvetomir Ivanov, Nadya Stanislavova, Tashko Deliyski, Slavcho Tomov
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Peytchinski Publishing 2019-08-01
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Online Access:https://www.journal-imab-bg.org/issues-2019/issue3/JofIMAB-2019-25-3p2644-2648.pdf
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Summary:Purpose: In recent decades, laparoscopic surgery (LS) has become a standard in the treatment of many diseases and is increasingly preferred by patients, therefore the need for specific training. In Bulgaria, there is a lack of regular real-time minimally invasive surgery training for students and young doctors specializing in surgical specialities. Aim: Our aim is to evaluate the influence and efficiency of extra-curricular laparoscopic surgery courses organized at Medical University of Pleven, Bulgaria and the need for similar courses in medical students' training. Methods: Anonymous poll in Google forms was sent at least 1 year after the completion of the training course to all of the 60 participants in the courses from 2013 to 2016. Results: 43% of respondents have become surgical residents at the time they answered the poll. 56% responded that their participation in the training course helped them in the choice of speciality. 72% of respondents believe that after completing the training course, they felt more confident during laparoscopic surgery. According to 65.2%, the learning objectives have been fully achieved. Conclusions: Starting the LS learning curve in medical school through an additional course is an effective and necessary approach for the rapid and harmonious growth of young surgeons.
ISSN:1312-773X