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2014Effect of fatigue on laparoscopic skills: a comparative historical cohort studyDaruwalla, J.; Marlow, N.; Field, J.; Altree, M.; Babidge, W.; Hewett, P.; Maddern, G.
2014Laparoscopic skills acquisition: a study of simulation and traditional trainingMarlow, N.; Altree, M.; Babidge, W.; Field, J.; Hewett, P.; Maddern, G.
2015Mobile simulation unit: taking simulation to the surgical traineePena, G.; Altree, M.; Babidge, W.; Field, J.; Hewett, P.; Maddern, G.
2015Nontechnical skills training for the operating room: a prospective study using simulation and didactic workshopPena, G.; Altree, M.; Field, J.; Sainsbury, D.; Babidge, W.; Hewett, P.; Maddern, G.
2014Laparoscopic skills maintenance: a randomized trial of virtual reality and box trainer simulatorsKhan, M.; Lin, D.; Marlow, N.; Altree, M.; Babidge, W.; Field, J.; Hewett, P.; Maddern, G.
2015Surgeons' and trainees' perceived self-efficacy in operating theatre non-technical skillsPena, G.; Altree, M.; Field, J.; Thomas, M.; Hewett, P.; Babidge, W.; Maddern, G.
2016What are the demographic predictors in laparoscopic simulator performance?Lin, D.; Pena, G.; Field, J.; Altree, M.; Marlow, N.; Babidge, W.; Hewett, P.; Maddern, G.
2013The efficacy of laparoscopic skills training in a Mobile Simulation Unit compared with a fixed site: a comparative studyXafis, V.; Babidge, W.; Field, J.; Altree, M.; Marlow, N.; Maddern, G.
2012A randomized crossover trial examining low- versus high-fidelity simulation in basic laparoscopic skills trainingTan, S.; Marlow, N.; Field, J.; Altree, M.; Babidge, W.; Hewett, P.; Maddern, G.
2012Bimodal electric tissue ablation (BETA) - Effect of reversing the polarity of the direct current on the size of ablationTiong, L.; Finnie, J.; Field, J.; Maddern, G.