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Orsi Consensus Meeting on European Robotic Training (OCERT): Results from the First Multispecialty Consensus Meeting on Training in Robot-assisted Surgery.
European Urology ( IF 25.3 ) Pub Date : 2020-02-21 , DOI: 10.1016/j.eururo.2020.02.003
Aude E Vanlander 1 , Elio Mazzone 2 , Justin W Collins 3 , Alexandre M Mottrie 4 , Xavier M Rogiers 1 , Henk G van der Poel 5 , Isabelle Van Herzeele 6 , Richard M Satava 7 , Anthony G Gallagher 8
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To improve patient outcomes in robotic surgery, robotic training and education need to be modernised and augmented. The skills and performance levels of trainees need to be objectively assessed before they operate on real patients. The main goal of the first Orsi Consensus Meeting on European Robotic Training (OCERT) was to establish the opinions of experts from different scientific societies on standardised robotic training pathways and training methodology. After a 2-d consensus conference, 36 experts identified 23 key statements allotted to three themes: training standardisation pathways, validation metrics, and implementation prerequisites and certification. After two rounds of Delphi voting, consensus was obtained for 22 of 23 questions among these three categories. Participants agreed that societies should drive and support the implementation of benchmarked training using validated proficiency-based pathways. All courses should deliver an internationally agreed curriculum with performance standards, be accredited by universities/professional societies, and, trainees should receive a certificate approved by professional societies and/or universities after successful completion of the robotic training courses. This OCERT meeting established a basis for bringing surgical robotic training out of the operating room by seeking input and consensus across surgical specialties for an objective, validated, and standardised training programme with transparent, metric-based training outcomes.

Patient summary

The Orsi Consensus Meeting on European Robotic Training (OCERT) is an international, multidisciplinary, Delphi-panel study of scientific societies and experts focused on training in robotic surgery. The panel achieved consensus that standardised international training pathways should be the basis for a structured, validated, replicable, and certified approach to implementation of robotic technology.



中文翻译:

关于欧洲机器人培训的Orsi共识会议(OCERT):第一次关于机器人辅助手术的培训的多专业共识会议的结果。

为了改善机器人手术中的患者结果,需要对机器人培训和教育进行现代化和增强。在对实际患者进行手术之前,需要客观地评估受训者的技能和绩效水平。第一次奥西欧洲机器人培训共识会议(OCERT)的主要目标是,就标准化的机器人培训途径和培训方法建立起来自不同科学学会的专家意见。在为期2天的共识会议后,有36位专家确定了23个关键声明,这些声明分配给三个主题:培训标准化途径,验证指标以及实施先决条件和认证。经过两轮Delphi投票后,在这三个类别的23个问题中有22个获得了共识。与会者同意,社会应使用经过验证的基于能力的途径来推动和支持基准培训的实施。所有课程均应提供具有绩效标准的国际认可课程,并获得大学/专业协会的认可,并且学员应在成功完成机器人培训课程后获得专业协会和/或大学认可的证书。这次OCERT会议为寻求外科专业人士的意见和共识,为客观,有效和标准化的培训计划提供了透明,基于度量的培训结果,从而为手术机器人培训带出了基础。所有课程均应提供具有绩效标准的国际认可课程,并获得大学/专业协会的认可,并且学员应在成功完成机器人培训课程后获得专业协会和/或大学认可的证书。这次OCERT会议为寻求外科专业人士的意见和共识,为客观,有效和标准化的培训计划提供了透明,基于度量的培训结果,从而为手术机器人培训带出了基础。所有课程均应提供具有绩效标准的国际认可课程,并获得大学/专业协会的认可,并且学员应在成功完成机器人培训课程后获得专业协会和/或大学认可的证书。这次OCERT会议为寻求外科专业人士的意见和共识,为客观,有效和标准化的培训计划提供了透明,基于度量的培训结果,从而为手术机器人培训带出了基础。

病人总结

关于欧洲机器人培训的奥西共识会议(OCERT)是国际,多学科,德尔菲面板的科学社会研究,其研究重点是机器人手术培训。专家组达成共识,即标准化的国际培训途径应成为结构化,经过验证,可复制且经过认证的实施机器人技术的基础。

更新日期:2020-02-21
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