The objective structured assessment of technical skills and the ACGME competencies

Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinics of North America
Carmen J Sultana

Abstract

Objective structured assessment of technical skills is structured operating room or laboratory assessment of residents' surgical skills. It can be used to evaluate and teach both basic and complex skills to residents. The literature on its use is reviewed. Future use of virtual reality simulators is discussed.

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