Abstract
Background: Changing surgical practice due to the European Working Time Directive, shorter training times, and novel technological advancements compel current surgical curricula to find innovative methods of training to ensure adequate development and retention of surgical skills in our trainees. Virtual reality simulation as a learning tool to transcend current training methods have been of recent interest. This study aimed to identify the face and construct validity of the Precision OS trauma module proximal femoral nail procedure.
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