TELMA: Technology enhanced learning environment for Minimally Invasive Surgery
Author(s) -
Patricia Sánchez González,
Ignacio Oropesa García,
Vicente Romero,
Esteve Fernández,
Antonio Albacete,
E. Asenjo,
J. Noguera,
Francisco M. SánchezMargallo,
Daniel Burgos,
Enrique J. Gómez Aguilera
Publication year - 2011
Publication title -
procedia computer science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.334
H-Index - 76
ISSN - 1877-0509
DOI - 10.1016/j.procs.2010.12.054
Subject(s) - computer science , reuse , competence (human resources) , invasive surgery , multimedia , knowledge management , cognitive skill , cognition , medical education , medicine , surgery , psychology , psychiatry , social psychology , ecology , biology
One of the most important revolutions in the past few decades in clinical practice has been motivated by the introduction of Minimally Invasive Surgery (MIS) techniques, which have spread amongst almost all surgical specialities. MIS training is a principal component of the education of new surgical residents, with an increasing demand for knowledge and skills for medical students and surgeons. Technology enhanced learning (TEL) solutions can deal with the growing need for MIS learning. This research work aims to develop a MIS learning environment based on web technologies, named TELMA, which will respond to the growing amount of information and multimedia surgical contents available (mainly intervention’s video recording libraries), in compliance with specific learning needs of surgical students and professionals, enhancing their competence on MIS cognitive skills. Furthermore, TELMA will support knowledge capturing, sharing and reuse, and effective management of didactic contents through personalised and collaborative services
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