首页|Hospital Universitario Marques de Valdecilla Reports Findings in Robotics (Curre nt status of robotic training during the urology residency: results from a natio nal survey in Spain)
Hospital Universitario Marques de Valdecilla Reports Findings in Robotics (Curre nt status of robotic training during the urology residency: results from a natio nal survey in Spain)
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By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Robotics & Machine Learning Daily News Daily News-New research on Robotics is the subjec t of a report. According to news originating from Santander, Spain, by NewsRx co rrespondents, research stated, "The increasing number of robotic urological proc edures observed in recent years highlights the need to expand training opportuni ties in robotic surgery. Our objective is to investigate the state of robotic tr aining during urology residency in Spain in order to identify significant defici encies."Our news journalists obtained a quote from the research from Hospital Universita rio Marques de Valdecilla, "A 20-item online survey was conducted among urology residents in Spain who were registered in the database of the Residents and Youn g Urologists Group of the Spanish Association of Urology. The survey assessed su bjective opinions, institutional aspects, training resources, and experience reg arding robotic surgery. A total of 455 email invitations were sent throughout th e year 2021. Descriptive analysis of the responses was performed. The participat ion rate reached 30%, with a total of 135 residents. 52% of respondents lacked access to a robotic system in their institution, of which only 48% could compensate for this deficiency through external rot ations. Among those with access to a robotic system, 25% and 23% reported having access to theoretical and practical training, respectively. The existence of a formal training program was low (13%). 85% of the respondents considered robotic surgery training in Spain to be deficient. "
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