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Patricia Bergen, M.D.

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Patricia Bergen
Name:
  Patricia Celine Bergen, M.D.
Academic Title:
  Associate Professor
Primary Appointment:
  Surgery
School:
  Southwestern Medical School
Affiliations:
  The James W. Aston Clinical Building
Physician Profile:
  Patricia Bergen, M.D.

 RECENT PUBLICATIONS
 
Scott DJ, Bergen PC, Rege V, Laycock R, Tesfay ST, Valentine RJ, Euhus DM, Jeyarajah DR, Thompson WM, Jones DB, "Laparoscopic Training on Bench Models: Better and More Cost Effective than Operating Room Experience?" J Am College of Surgeons, 191(3):272-283, September 2000
Scott DJ, Valentine RJ, Bergen PC, Rege RV, Laycock R, Tesfay ST, Jones DB, "Evaluating Surgical Competency Using ABSITE, Skill Testing and Intra-Operative Assessment" Surgery, 128(4):613-622, October 2000
Scott DJ, Rege RV, Bergen PC, Guo WA, Laycock R, Tesfay ST, Valentine RJ, Jones DB, "Measuring Operative Performance After Laparoscopic Skills Training: Edited Videotape versus Direct Observation" J. Laparoendosc Adv Surg Tech, 10(4):183-190, October 2000
Hamilton EC, Scott DJ, Kapoor A, Nwariaku F, Bergen PC, Rege RV, Tesfay ST, Jones DB, "Improving operative performance using a laparoscopic hernia simulator" Am J Surg, 182:725-728, 2001
Hamilton EC, Scott DJ, Fleming JB, Rege RV, Laycock R, Bergen PC, Tesfay ST, Jones DB, "Comparison of video trainer and virtual reality training on acquisition of laparoscopic skills" Surg Endoscopy, 16:406-411, March 2002
 
 
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