Brain Imaging Shows Readiness of Surgical Trainees

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Surgeons often train on simulation platforms before they perform operations on actual patients. In a new study, researchers used noninvasive brain imaging as a way to objectively determine if trainees had achieved the necessary motor skills for surgery.Read the whole story at Bioengineering Today: Brain Imaging Can Suggest Readiness of Surgical Trainees.   

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