Surgical Simulation Curriculum

Lap 1 training
The goal of the surgical simulation curriculum is to maximize learning opportunities through ever-evolving simulations, based on what residents and faculty feel would benefit them most.
Surgical Simulation Curriculum
- Bootcamp - pre-internship course for matriculating PGY1 surgery residents
- Open 1 - basic knot tying and suturing
- Open 2 - advanced suturing and interactive OR tasks
- Lap 1 - basic laparoscopic skills training to prepare for FLS
- FLS - The Fundamentals of Laparoscopic Surgery
- Central line Simulation - multi-departmental IJ central line insertion with ultrasound
- Lap Common Bile Duct Simulation - hands on experience with current ductoscopy models
- Breast Simulation - hands on practice with ultrasound for abscess aspirations and biopsies
- Vascular Anastomosis Simulation - practice with PTFE and 5-O proline for end to side vascular anastomoses
- Hand Sewn Bowel Anastomosis Simulation - bovine hand sewn bowel experience with expert faculty
- Flex Endo - practice with multiple industry models for the Fundamentals of Endoscopic Surgery exam
- FES - Fundamentals of Endoscopic Surgery
- Robotic Bedside Assist - learn to work the robot at bedside
- Robotic Simulation Drills - become familiar with sitting at the consul
- Robotic Tissue Drills - master inguinal hernias, GJ anastomosis and hepaticojejunostomy
- Mock orals - practice oral exams for PGY1-5
- Trauma Essentials - chest tubes, central lines, cricothyroidotomy, and ED thoracotomy
- ASSET - trauma maneuvers on cadavers
- Surgery Olympics - friendly group competition of the skills you learned in the previous year.

Central line placement training
Bootcamp Curriculum - Pre-Internship Course for Matriculating PGY1 Surgery Residents
- Open 1 - basic knot tying and suturing
- Lap 1 - basic laparoscopic skills training to prepare for FLS
- Team Building Olympics - fun 'get to know you' team building tasks
- Hospital Selfie Scavenger Hunt - self orientation to different locations around Parkland Hospital
- Handoffs Simulation - basics and practice for proficient patient sign out process
- My First Consult - high fidelity patient interaction with 'Sim man' for ER encounters with peer and faculty feedback
- Robot Bedside Assist - introduction to our robust robotic curriculum with virtual reality and bedside orientation and instruction
- Abscess Incision and Drainage
- When to Call Your Senior - how and when to "Bump it Up"
- Common Overnight Calls - and how to deal with them
- Introduction to Ultrasound - just the basics
- Day to Day Troubleshooting - central lines, a-lines, nasogastric tubes, wound VAC.
- Airway management - basics of intubation and airway management
- Lecture series:
- Instruments and Sutures - what they are and when to use them
- ABSITE- guidance on preparation
- How to be a Good Intern - insights from successful PGY2 residents
- How to Write a Note and Why It Matters
- How to Log Cases and Why It Matters
- Your Biyearly Evaluations- explanation of the criteria used to evaluate residents
- Professionalism Vignettes - discussion of different ethical situations
- Roundsmanship - the art of looking better than you are
- Wellness Orientation - education of wellness, burnout, insights and resources at UT Southwestern

Team Building Olympics
We are committed to providing as much in-person simulation time as we can. We will follow all UTSW gathering guidelines, masking guidelines, and social distancing guidelines.