Our current simulation research fellow is Dr. Junko Tokuno.
Dr. Junko Tokuno is a thoracic surgeon from Kyoto, Japan. She is enthusiastic about making surgery more manageable and more comfortable for surgeons, and has published different scientific papers covering simulation of lung surgery.
Currently, Dr. Tokuno is enrolled in a Master of Science program in Experimental Surgery, with a concentration in Surgical Education, at ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ under the supervision of Dr. Gerald Fried and Professor Tamara Carver. The theme of her thesis is βDigital education in thoracic surgery.β Her projects include investigation of effectiveness and usability of e-learning for junior surgical residents and medical students. Dr. Tokuno expects those new teaching methods will lead to more efficient surgical training. She received the Satoko and Richard Ingram ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ Surgical Education Scholarship.
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To learn more about some of the important research by previous simulation research fellows conducted at the SCSIL, we invite you to watch the video andΜύread the articles highlighted below.
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Dr. Hellmuth (Ricky) Muller Moran
Training future cardiac surgeons on transcatheter procedures
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Elif Bilgic
How Elif Bilgicβs research is contributing to laparoscopic surgery training
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Dr. Zvi H. Perry
Chatting with bariatric surgeon Dr. Zvi H. Perry
Caring for obese patients
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