Editorial


Is simulation the only keystone of surgical training?

Leonardo Teodonio, Claudio Andreetti, Alberto Emiliano Baccarini, Mohsen Ibrahim

Abstract

Gaba defines simulation as a “technique, not a technology, to replace or amplify real experiences with guided experiences, often immersive in nature, that evoke or replicate substantial aspects of the real world in a fully interactive fashion” (1). Simulation is a burning issue in the field of surgery; its use is constantly growing up in wealthy countries where residents can improve their expertise without operating on humans (2).

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