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Are current credentialing requirements for robotic surgery adequate to ensure surgeon proficiency?

Elizabeth M HuffmanSeth A RosenJeffrey S LevyMartin A MartinoDimitrios Stefanidis
Published in: Surgical endoscopy (2020)
Significant variability in credentialing policies exists in a representative sample of US hospitals. Most policies require completion of a robotic surgery training course and a small number of proctored cases; however, ongoing objective performance assessments and patient outcome monitoring was rarely described. Existing credentialing policies are likely inadequate to ensure surgeon proficiency; therefore, development and wide implementation of robust credentialing guidelines is recommended to optimize patient safety and outcomes.
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