THE ROLE OF SIMULATION-BASED TRAINING IN SURGERY

Authors

  • D.Y. Batirov Head of the Department of Surgical Diseases and Transplantology, Urgench State Medical Institute, Candidate of Medical Sciences, Associate Professor
  • A.P. Rakhimov Associate Professor of the Department of Surgical Diseases and Transplantology, Urgench State Medical Institute, PhD
  • M.A. Rustamov 3rd-year student of the Faculty of General Medicine, Urgench State Medical Institute

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18769875

Abstract

Modern medicine is developing rapidly, and along with this, the requirements for the quality of specialist training are increasing. Surgery is one of the most complex fields of medicine, where practical skills play a decisive role [1,2]. However, traditional training methods based on working with patients have a number of limitations, including ethical and legal aspects. In this context, simulation-based training becomes an important tool for training surgeons, ensuring safe and effective practice of skills[3,4].

References

Batirov, D. Y., Rakhimov, A. P., & Rojobov, R. R. (2023). Improving the results of simultaneous laparoscopic surgery in patients with chronic deficiency. European journal of modern medicine and practice, 3(2), 43-45.

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Ismailov, U. S., Batirov, D. Y., Rakhimov, A. P., Allanazarov, A. K., Umarov, Z. Z., Sheniyazov, S. S., & Rojobov, R. R. (2023). MOLECULAR GENETIC ASSOCIATION OF SIMULTAN PATHOLOGIES GALLSTONE DISEASE AND METABOLIC SYNDROME. Art of Medicine. International Medical Scientific Journal, 3(1).

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2026-02-24

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How to Cite

Batirov, D., Rakhimov, A., & Rustamov, M. (2026). THE ROLE OF SIMULATION-BASED TRAINING IN SURGERY. Science and Innovation in the Education System, 5(2), 110-112. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18769875