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Surgery: Current Research | 2014

Module Based Training Improves Performance in Laparoscopic Surgery: A Nationwide Randomized Controlled Trial

Charlotte Green Carlsen; Karen Lindorff-Larsen; Peter Funch-Jensen; Lars Lund; Peder Charles; Lars Konge

Objectives: New working time directives reduce the available training hours for futuresurgeons. Laparoscopic training must be more efficient, and deliberate clinical operative training within a short time-frame (module based training) might help achieve this goal. This study set out to measure the effect of such a module based training programme for surgical trainees applied to laparoscopic cholecystectomy. Method: Randomized controlled trial in Danish surgical training hospitals. Thirty-five Danish surgical specialty trainees (registrars) were randomized to either module based training including performance of 20 procedures within 4-8 weeks or standard clinical training. The laparoscopic cholecystectomies were videotaped and blindly rated by three professors/consultants using the validated tool: Global Objective Assessment of Laparoscopic Skills (GOALS). Results: Data show a significant effect of the module based training program on technical skills compared to standard training at one year follow-up despite equal number of performed procedures in the two groups (p=0.010). Due to a large number of drop-outs only ten participants completed the study with the required number of videotaped operations. Inter-rater reliability showed Cronbach’s alpha=0.37. Conclusions: Only few trainees completed the study and inter-rater reliability was low, which highlight some of the challenges in educational randomized studies. Despite this, module based training showed promising effect as an efficient method in clinical skills training of surgical registrars.


Journal of Surgical Education | 2014

Is current surgical training efficient? A national survey.

Charlotte Green Carlsen; Karen Lindorff-Larsen; Peter Funch-Jensen; Lars Lund; Anne Mette Mørcke; Merete Ipsen; Peder Charles


Hernia | 2014

Reliable and valid assessment of Lichtenstein hernia repair skills

Charlotte Green Carlsen; Karen Lindorff-Larsen; Peter Funch-Jensen; Lars Lund; Peder Charles; Lars Konge


Dansk Universitetspædagogisk Tidsskrift | 2018

Validity assumptions for a multiple-choice test of medical knowledge with open-books and web access. A known groups comparison study.

Lotte Dyhrberg O'Neill; Eivind Ortind Simonsen; Ulla Breth Knudsen; Jesper Stentoft; Anders Bonde Jensen; Charlotte Green Carlsen; Anne Mette Mørcke


Perspectives on medical education | 2017

Validity assumptions for a multiple choice test of medical knowledge with open-books and web access. A known groups comparison study.

Lotte Dyhrberg O'Neill; Eivind Ortind Simonsen; Ulla Breth Knudsen; Jesper Stentoft; Anders Bonde Jensen; Charlotte Green Carlsen; Anne Mette Mørcke


Archive | 2016

Optagelsessamtaler på medicin-studiet ved Aarhus Universitet: En pilottest af et Multiple Mini Interview (MMI)

Pernille Andreassen; Kamilla Sofie Pedersen; Rune Dall Jensen; Jane Ege Møller; Charlotte Green Carlsen; Lotte Dyhrberg O'Neill


Archive | 2016

Optagelsessamtaler på medicinstudiet ved Aarhus Universitet: En pilottest af et Multiple Mini Interview (MMI): Faglig rapport fra Center for Sundhedsvidenskabelige Uddannelser 2016

Pernille Andreassen; Kamilla Sofie Pedersen; Rune Dall Jensen; Jane Ege Møller; Charlotte Green Carlsen; Lotte Dyhrberg O'Neill


Hernia | 2015

Module based training improves and sustains surgical skills: a randomised controlled trial

Charlotte Green Carlsen; Karen Lindorff-Larsen; Peter Funch-Jensen; Lars Lund; Lars Konge; Peder Charles


Annual Conference of the Association for Medical Education in Europe, AMEE | 2015

The first 10 minutes of a surgical procedure correlate well to total score

Charlotte Green Carlsen; Karen Lindorff-Larsen; Lars Lund; Peter Funch-Jensen; Peder Charles; Lars Konge


AMEE 2014: Excellence in Education - the 21st Century Teacher | 2014

Challenges in an educational RCT

Charlotte Green Carlsen; K.L. Larsen; Peter Funch-Jensen; Lars Lund; Lars Konge; Peder Charles

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Lars Lund

Vanderbilt University Medical Center

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Lars Konge

University of Copenhagen

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Lars Lund

Vanderbilt University Medical Center

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