Benefits of simulation-based education in operative surgery classes for medical students

Gayrat Khaydarov, Shakhrizoda Akhmedova, Ravshanjon Eminov
Simulation-based education in operative surgery offers medical students a safe and effective environment to acquire surgical skills, reduce procedural errors, and enhance decision-making abilities. Using virtual reality and high-fidelity simulators, students can repeatedly practice complex procedures, receive immediate feedback, and improve both technical and cognitive competencies. As technology evolves, simulation continues to play a vital role in preparing competent healthcare professionals for real-world surgical challenges.
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