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PD46-02 LOOKING FOR YOUR OWN REFLECTION: ASSESSING BRAIN FUNCTIONAL STATE OF SURGICAL MENTOR DURING ROBOT-ASSISTED SURGERY

Somayeh B. Shafiei, Ahmed Hussein, Justen Kozlowski, Youssef Ahmed, Sarah F. Muldoon, Khurshid A. Guru

Year
2017
Citations
4
Access
Open access

Abstract

RESULTS: Of all features tested, we found that the five most predictive features were Stress, mental workload (MW), Frustration, Surprise and Modularity. These features were significantly different between Trustworthy and Concerning performances, showing higher frustration, stress, MW, surprise and lower modularity while mentoring concerning as opposed to trustworthy performances.

Keywords

MentorshipMedicineGeneral surgeryMedical physicsSurgeryMedical education

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