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Teaching With the GlobalSurgBox: Trainer Perceptions of a Portable Surgical Simulator

Emphasis on contextualized content generation, low-cost application, and interdisciplinary design of simulation curricula for low-income settings is essential. The impact of this curriculum on students’ knowledge and skill acquisition is being assessed in an ongoing fashion as a substrate for iterative improvement.

A majority of trainees across all 3 countries reported multiple barriers to simulation in their current surgical training. The GlobalSurgBox eliminates many of these barriers by providing a portable, affordable, and realistic way to practice skills needed in the operating room.

There is a tremendous need for affordable and accessible surgical simulators in the United States and abroad. Our group developed a portable, modular, inexpensive surgical simulator designed for all levels of surgical trainees, from medical students to cardiothoracic surgery fellows, and adaptable to a variety of surgical specialties. Our goal is to provide a platform for innovative surgery simulation that applies to any learner or resource setting. We describe the development, assembly, and future directions for this simulator.

The low cost and adaptability of the GlobalSurgBox makes it a useful tool for residents and students around the world.

The CU chapter of the Global Surgery Student Alliance recently held an event to demonstrate the GlobalSurgBox and learn basic surgical skills.

Download the GlobalSurgBox app to elevate your practice even more. Track your progress, record videos of yourself practicing and receive feedback from expert surgeons.

Note: Users without GlobalSurgBox verified faculty should email globalsurgbox@gmail.com for more details.