Listen "Eye Movements in Surgery"
Episode Synopsis
At this week's pre-Christmas Surgical Education Rounds, Dr Bin Zheng discussed "Eye movements in surgery: A literature review" by Hermens et al (2013). We had a great discussion about this very new field of research, considering: - is it possible to train a surgeon how to look better? - is 'proper eye movement' a basic, intermediate or advanced skill? - what are the important differences between 'watching' and 'doing'? - is this only applicable to screen-based surgery, or can it be applied to open surgery? (Click image for journal link)
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