The role of multi-skill training models in surgery
The surgical multi-skill training model is an integrated teaching device that combines multiple basic and advanced operations, and is used by medical students, interns and nurses for repeated practice in non-clinical environments. The model usually includes various training modules such as suturing, knotting, incision, hemostasis, puncture, resection, and tissue separation, enabling learners to systematically master common surgical skills and operation procedures.
The main function of this model is to help trainees become familiar with the use of instruments, manual coordination and operation procedures, improve hand-eye coordination ability and aseptic concept, and reduce the risks caused by lack of experience in the early stage of clinical practice. Through realistic touch and replaceable tissue design, the model can simulate different tissue levels and operational feedback, providing a stable platform for skills assessment, training courses and simulated surgical drills. Overall, the multi-skill training model for surgery effectively enhances the basic surgical skills of trainees, laying a safe, standardized and solid operational foundation for future clinical practice.