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Jensen AR, Milner R, Achildi O, Gaughan J, Wilhite DB, Grewal H. Effective instruction of vascular anastomosis in the surgical skills laboratory. Am J Surg. 2008 Feb;195(2):189-94.

 

Berg DA, Milner RE, Fisher CA, Goldberg AJ, Dempsey DT, Grewal H. A cost-effective approach to establishing a surgical skills laboratory. Surgery. 2007 Nov;142(5):712-21.

 

Berg DA, Milner RE, Demangone D, Ufberg JW, McKernan E, Fisher CA, Gaughan JP, Grewal H, Dempsey DT, Goldberg AJ. Successful collaborative model for trauma skills training of surgical and emergency medicine residents in a laboratory setting. Curr Surg. 2005 Nov-Dec;62(6):657-62, discussion 663.

 

Jensen AR, Milner R, Gaughan J, Grewal H. An inexpensive ex-vivo porcine laparoscopic Nissen fundoplication training model. JSLS. 2005 Jul-

Sep;9(3):322-7.

 

Jensen A, Milner R, Fisher C, Gaughan J, Rolandelli R, Grewal H. Short-term sleep deficits do not adversely affect acquisition of laparoscopic skills in a laboratory setting. Surg Endosc. 2004 Jun;18(6):948-53.

 

Jensen A, Milner R, Gaughan J, Grewal H. An ex-vivo porcine laparoscopic Nissen fundoplication training model - a useful tool for resident education. PedEndosurgery and Innov Techniques 2004; 8:196.

 

Jensen A, Grewal H, Milner R, Gaughan J, Rolandelli D. Does postgraduate year (PGY) level of surgical training affect basic laparoscopic skill acquisition in the laboratory? PedEndosurgery and Innov Techniques 2003; 7:98.

 

Jensen A, Grewal H, Milner R, Gaughan J, Rolandelli R. Sleep deficits do not affect acquisition of laparoscopic skills in the laboratory setting. Surg Endosc. 2003; 17(suppl): S252.

 

 

National and International Presentations

 

Communication skills training of surgical residents enhances performance in end of life simulations and improves donation rates. American Transplant Congress, Toronto, Canada, 2008 (presented by Amy Goldberg, MD)

 

Communication skills training of surgical residents enhances performance in end of life simulations. Meeting of the Association of Program Directors in Surgery, Washington, DC, 2007 (Workshop presented by Amy Goldberg, MD)

 

Preparing surgical residents for pay for performance: A model for procedure outcomes reporting. Meeting of the Association of Program Directors in Surgery, Tuscon, AZ, 2006 (Presented by David A. Berg, surgery resident)

 

A cost effective approach to establishing a surgical skills laboratory. 14th International Congress and Endo Expo 2005 , September, 2005, San Diego, California (Presented by David Berg, MD, surgery resident)

 

Successful collaborative model for trauma skills training of surgical and emergency medicine residents in a laboratory setting. Meeting of the Association of Program Directors in Surgery in New York, NY, 2005 (Presented by David A. Berg, M.D, surgery resident)

 

Use of ex-vivo models in surgical skills training. Presented at the 55th National Meeting of the American Association for Laboratory Animal Science (Platform Session), Tampa, FL, October, 2004. (Presented by Richard Milner, BS, Research laboratory Administrator)

 

Teaching laparoscopic skills to surgical residents: Can it be done in the laboratory? 13th International Congress and Endo Expo/SLS Annual Meeting, New York, September 2004 (Presented by Brian Steixner, Medical Student)  

 

An ex-vivo porcine laparoscopic Nissen fundoplication training model- a useful tool for resident education. 13th Annual Congress for Endosurgery in Children, Hawaii, May 2004 (Poster presentation by Aaron Jensen, Medical Student)  

 

Adjunct training of the surgical resident in an era of reform and change. Meeting of the Association of Program Directors in Surgery, Houston, 2004 (Workshop presented by Amy Goldberg, MD)  

 

Teaching the vascular anastomosis in a surgical skills laboratory. 23rd Annual Meeting, Association for Surgical Education, Vancouver, 2003 (Poster presentation by Doug Wilhite, MD, fellow)

 

Basic laparoscopic skills training does not predict performance of laparoscopic cholecystectomy using a porcine training model. 23rd Annual Meeting, Association for Surgical Education, Vancouver, 2003 (Poster presentation by Aaron Jensen, Medical Student)

 

Sleep deficits do not affect acquisition of laparoscopic skills in the laboratory setting. 2003 SAGES Scientific Session, Los Angeles (Poster presentation by Aaron Jensen, Medical Student)

 

Does postgraduate year (PGY) level of surgical training affect basic laparoscopic skill acquisition in the laboratory? 12th Congress for Endosurgery in Children, Los Angeles (Oral presentation by Aaron Jensen, Medical Student)