Minimally Invasive Surgery Training: An Electronic Book

微创手术培训:电子书

基本信息

  • 批准号:
    6886591
  • 负责人:
  • 金额:
    $ 7.27万
  • 依托单位:
  • 依托单位国家:
    美国
  • 项目类别:
  • 财政年份:
    2004
  • 资助国家:
    美国
  • 起止时间:
    2004-05-01 至 2005-09-29
  • 项目状态:
    已结题

项目摘要

DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): Abstract: Current training in minimally invasive surgery (MIS) is inadequate given the demands of patients and practitioners. This training is neither widespread nor is it standardized, resulting in graduate surgeons with a wide-range of competence. There is little guidance in what a training program needs to be effective. We propose to write a book, freely available electronically on the Web site for the University of Kentucky Center for Minimally Invasive Surgery, on the state-of-the art of MIS training. We believe that having free access to this content, in the rapidly changing field of MIS would be welcome on a world-wide basis. Our goal is to help surgical residency directors and faculty, through the use of this book, design an up-to-date training program, with the ultimate goal of certifying the MIS skill of graduating residents. MIS is a surgical method that crosses surgical specialties and has been used for slightly more than a decade. Patients, who need surgical treatment have voted with their feet. They want the benefits of MIS over traditional surgery of shorter hospital stays, quicker recovery, and the better cosmesis associated with MIS. We have invited international experts in the field of MIS training to participate in writing chapters of the book. We will closely coordinate the writing through the use of e-mail along with teleconferences to discuss the overall organization and content of the book. We anticipate that writing decisions (e.g., reducing overlapping content among chapters) will be made by the writing group. The Web development team will begin work early so as to have parts of the book available on our Web-site shortly after submission of the final draft. Their role in creating the content and reference links, along with their ability to portray content with movement, sound, and, 3-D will help the book to be a model for Web-based books. That we are able to provide timely updates at no cost to the user makes using the Web a viable medium for content delivery. Thus, we are enthusiastic about being able to provide an electronic book, that will be continuously updated to reflect the state-of-the-art of MIS training, to a group with no other reasonable options for getting the information.
描述(由申请人提供): 翻译后摘要:目前的培训在微创手术(MIS)是不够的, 患者和从业者。这种培训既不普遍,也不标准化, 具有广泛能力的外科毕业生。关于什么是培训,几乎没有指导 方案必须有效。我们建议写一本书,免费提供电子上 肯塔基州大学微创外科中心的网站,介绍最先进的微创外科培训。我们认为,在信息管理系统这个迅速变化的领域,免费获得这些内容将受到全世界的欢迎。我们的目标是帮助外科住院医师主任和教师,通过使用这本书,设计一个最新的培训计划,最终目标是认证毕业的住院医师的MIS技能。MIS是一种跨外科专业的手术方法,已经使用了十多年。需要手术治疗的病人用脚投票。他们希望MIS比传统手术更短的住院时间,更快的恢复和更好的美容效果。我们邀请了管理信息系统培训领域的国际专家参与编写本书的章节。 我们将通过使用电子邮件沿着电话会议来密切协调写作,以讨论本书的整体组织和内容。我们预计,编写决策(例如,减少章节之间的重叠内容)。网站开发团队将尽早开始工作,以便在提交最终草案后不久就能在我们的网站上看到本书的部分内容。他们在创建内容和参考链接方面的作用,沿着他们用动作、声音和3D描绘内容的能力,将有助于这本书成为基于网络的书籍的典范。我们能够免费为用户提供及时的更新,这使得使用Web成为一种可行的内容交付媒介。因此,我们热衷于能够提供一本电子书,这将是不断更新,以反映国家的最先进的MIS培训,一组没有其他合理的选择,以获得信息。

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Minimally Invasive Surgery Training: An Electronic Book
微创手术培训:电子书
  • 批准号:
    6800737
  • 财政年份:
    2004
  • 资助金额:
    $ 7.27万
  • 项目类别:
Minimally Invasive Surgery Training: An Electronic Book
微创手术培训:电子书
  • 批准号:
    6598387
  • 财政年份:
    2003
  • 资助金额:
    $ 7.27万
  • 项目类别:

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