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Colonoscopy Trainers Experience Greater Stress During Insertion than Withdrawal: Implications for Endoscopic Curricula.

Madeline LemkeAlison BanwellNatalie RubingerMichelle WiepjesMark RopeleskiStephen VannerLawrence Hookey
Published in: Journal of the Canadian Association of Gastroenterology (2019)
Trainees and trainers exhibit important differences in stress during colonoscopy skills training. Trainees reported more stress during simulation training and greatest cognitive load during simulation withdrawal, whereas trainers reported greatest stress during patient encounters, particularly training of insertion techniques. Attention to the effect of stress on trainees and trainers and the drivers of stress is warranted and could be incorporated in competency based medical education.
Keyphrases
  • medical education
  • virtual reality
  • stress induced