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期刊名:Hand clinics

缩写:HAND CLIN

ISSN:0749-0712

e-ISSN:1558-1969

IF/分区:1.1/Q3

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Ballistic injuries of the upper extremity account for a considerable portion of ballistic injuries, resulting in morbidity for the patient and high healthcare costs. Patients sustaining ballistic injuries have a wide range of features and i...
Mason H Adams,Manuela Gaviria,Casey M Sabbag Mason H Adams
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Firearm-related injuries and deaths are growing epidemics with significant health-related problems in the United States. Firearm-related injuries continue to contribute to significant mortality and morbidity in the United States. A single b...
Kinan Sawar,Kevin C Chung Kinan Sawar
Faculty physician teachers play a primary role in ensuring that surgical trainees achieve the best possible education during residency training. One critical component of this teaching comes from the time spent with surgical trainees in the...
Ian Ridge,Alexander Graf,Nina Suh Ian Ridge
The 80-hour work week in medical training presents challenges to orthopedic surgery residents to acquire the necessary knowledge and technical skills within 5 years. To maximize training efficiency, orthopedic training programs have respond...
Yirong Wang,Kevin C Chung Yirong Wang
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In surgery, having sound basic surgical technique is of paramount importance, conferring benefits to patient and surgeon alike. Whereas proper technique enhances safety and outcomes, improper or clumsy technique will cause undue tissue trau...
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The conventional approach to surgical training has long followed a master-apprentice model, where experienced surgeons teach trainees in a patient-involved setting. This method has effectively educated surgeons for many years. However, the ...
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This study reviews the advancements in objective tools for surgical skill assessment, outlining the transition from subjective apprenticeship models to structured, competency-based systems. It examines various tools and technologies, includ...