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Advanced interventional pulmonology procedures: Training guidelines from the Thoracic Society of Australia and New Zealand
Authors:DAVID FIELDING  MARTIN PHILLIPS  PETER ROBINSON  LOUIS IRVING  LUKE GARSKE  PETER HOPKINS
Affiliation:1. Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital;2. Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital, Perth;3. Royal Adelaide Hospital, Adelaide;4. Royal Melbourne Hospital, Melbourne, Australia;5. Princess Alexandra Hospital;6. The Prince Charles Hospital, Brisbane
Abstract:Training in interventional pulmonology procedures is increasing in popularity. However, the nature of training is difficult to define, particularly with respect to an adequate number of cases. These guidelines approach training not just from a modest number of supervised cases, but also from a range of educational and outcome targets which give a rounded approach to the issue. These include prerequisite skills from basic procedures, the place of simulated training, formal simulation testing, modest procedural outcome and side effect targets, audit presentations, ongoing reading, and hands‐on training expectations. All of this would still be under the supervision of an experienced trainer.
Keywords:bronchoscopy/standards  computer simulation  education  respiratory tract diseases/ultrasonography
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