Abstract

The development of medical science and the technical support of hospitals leads to the annual appearance of new instruments in the hands of the cardiovascular surgeon. The improvement and expansion of the series of X-ray endovascular catheters and electrodes, as well as the differences between similar models from different manufacturers, forces the doctor to either take a new instrument into the operating room without prior approbation with the risk of reducing the effectiveness of treatment or use old, familiar equipment, which reduces the possibility of using the entire range of consumables and prevents personalization medical care.

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  • За последние годы симуляционное обучение вошло в стандарты подготовки студентов и ординаторов медицинских вузов, став базой для аккредитации молодых специалистов и стимулировав процесс подготовки квалифицированных кадров [1]

  • The development of medical science and the technical support of hospitals leads to the annual appearance of new instruments in the hands of the cardiovascular surgeon

  • The improvement and expansion of the series of X-ray endovascular catheters and electrodes, as well as the differences between similar models from different manufacturers, forces the doctor to either take a new instrument into the operating room without prior approbation with the risk of reducing the effectiveness of treatment or use old, familiar equipment, which reduces the possibility of using the entire range of consumables and prevents personalization medical care

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За последние годы симуляционное обучение вошло в стандарты подготовки студентов и ординаторов медицинских вузов, став базой для аккредитации молодых специалистов и стимулировав процесс подготовки квалифицированных кадров [1]. Privolzhsky Research Medical University, Nizhny Novgorod, Russian Federation Развитие медицинской науки и технического обеспечения стационаров приводит к ежегодному появлению в руках сердечно-сосудистого хирурга новых инструментов.

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