Monday, December 30, 2019
Annotated Bibliography Robotic Surgical Training
Running Head: Annotated Bibliography Annotated Bibliography DHA 8032 Dewel Jamerson Dr. Wederski Annotated Bibliography Ben-Or, S., Nifong, W., Chitwood, W. (2013). Robotic Surgical Training. The Cancer Journal, 19(2), 120-123. This article is good and interesting because it talks about what surgeons go through to become proficient in using surgical robotics. The surgeons and the nurses have to learn to use visual cues when performing these surgeries since they do not have any tactile sensations. In the training it is all team oriented just like it would be in real surgeries. Conklin, T. P. (2002, Fall). Health Care in the United States: An Evolving System. Michigan Family Review, 07(), 5-17. Retrieved fromâ⬠¦show more contentâ⬠¦It also lets us know the importance of the affordable care act for the public health and community overall. Also lets us know why and how the Medicaid has been the largest insurer in the health care industry and community. Liss, M., McDougall, E. (2013). Robotic Surgical Simulation. The Cancer Journal, 19(2), 124-129. This article was interesting because similarly to the other article, Robotic Surgical Training, this one talks about the simulation that is used to help the surgical teams train properly. The teams have to be familiar and have operational knowledge of the robotics. The teams have to know how to properly use and manipulate the instruments with hands on experience. Randolph, F. (2009). The Evolution of the U.S. Healthcare System . : Gale, Cengage Learning. Retrieved from http://www.sciencescribe.net/articles/The_Evolution_of_the_U.S._Healthcare_System.pdf. These pages from the book do not go into get into deep detail but I do like the fact that it starts and reference to treatments starting off as home remedies then going from there to where we are now in medicine. Sabatino, Charles (2010). The Evolution of Health Care Advance Planning Law and Policy. The Milbank Quarterly, (88) 2, 211 ââ¬â 239 Retrieved from the Milbank Quarterly This article reviews the changes in policies and procedures over a 40 year period, regarding state and federal changes in health care. The article describes changes in
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