@article{IR, author = {Unger, Robert and Schreiner, Bryan and Pang, Brandi and Ostervoss, Tamara and Diaz, Liliana and Cetas, Justin and Dogan, Aclan and Geltzeiler, Mathew and Ciporen, Jeremy N.}, url = {http://digitalcollections.ohsu.edu/record/9592}, title = {A playbook for neurosurgical resident education training in skull base surgery}, publisher = {Oregon Health and Science University}, abstract = {To be adequately prepared for the technical surgical demands and inter-professional teamwork required of the operating room, cadaveric laboratory training is essential. A recent survey of neurosurgical residency programs in the US bore this out: 95.4% of respondents view laboratory dissection as integral to training and an additional 89.2% would support a national suggested dissection curriculum and manual. To address this demand the OHSU Neurosurgery residency program partnered with OHSU Simulation, the OHSU Body Donation Program, and industry stakeholders to develop, over the past six years, an annual three-part cadaveric surgical simulation course series that has provided training in skull base procedures.}, number = {IR}, doi = {https://doi.org/10.6083/tx31qj47z}, recid = {9592}, address = {2022}, }