SPECIAL ISSUE: Current Approaches to Understanding Surgical Error 2016

University of Leeds, UK, 9 December 2016

Guest Editor(s): Faisal Mushtaq & Mark Mon-Williams

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Human factors in surgical error

Ken Catchpole

(B 1-1, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1102/2051-7726.2017.B001, 11 May 2017)
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    Special Issue Title: Current Approaches to Understanding Surgical Error 2016

    Guest Editors: Faisal Mushtaq & Mark Mon-Williams

    Organisation: This special issue was organised in collaboration with the Perception-Action Cognition Research Group (PAC Lab) at the University of Leeds, UK.

    Funding: A contribution towards production of this special issue was received from Perception-Action Cognition Research Group (PAC Lab), University of Leeds, UK.

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Cognitive simulation

Uttam Shiralkar and Sonia Bathla

(B 2-2, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1102/2051-7726.2017.B002, 11 May 2017)
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    Special Issue Title: Current Approaches to Understanding Surgical Error 2016

    Guest Editors: Faisal Mushtaq & Mark Mon-Williams

    Organisation: This special issue was organised in collaboration with the Perception-Action Cognition Research Group (PAC Lab) at the University of Leeds, UK.

    Funding: A contribution towards production of this special issue was received from Perception-Action Cognition Research Group (PAC Lab), University of Leeds, UK.

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Pre-operative mental practice for the prevention of surgical error

Marina Yiasemidou

(B 3-3, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1102/2051-7726.2017.B003, 11 May 2017)
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    Special Issue Title: Current Approaches to Understanding Surgical Error 2016

    Guest Editors: Faisal Mushtaq & Mark Mon-Williams

    Organisation: This special issue was organised in collaboration with the Perception-Action Cognition Research Group (PAC Lab) at the University of Leeds, UK.

    Funding: A contribution towards production of this special issue was received from Perception-Action Cognition Research Group (PAC Lab), University of Leeds, UK.

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Can cognitive psychology help us understand surgical safety issues?

Narinder Kapur

(B 4-4, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1102/2051-7726.2017.B004, 11 May 2017)
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    Special Issue Title: Current Approaches to Understanding Surgical Error 2016

    Guest Editors: Faisal Mushtaq & Mark Mon-Williams

    Organisation: This special issue was organised in collaboration with the Perception-Action Cognition Research Group (PAC Lab) at the University of Leeds, UK.

    Funding: A contribution towards production of this special issue was received from Perception-Action Cognition Research Group (PAC Lab), University of Leeds, UK.

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Authenticity, stress and debriefing: learning through simulation

Ken Spearpoint

(B 5-5, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1102/2051-7726.2017.B005, 11 May 2017)
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    Special Issue Title: Current Approaches to Understanding Surgical Error 2016

    Guest Editors: Faisal Mushtaq & Mark Mon-Williams

    Organisation: This special issue was organised in collaboration with the Perception-Action Cognition Research Group (PAC Lab) at the University of Leeds, UK.

    Funding: A contribution towards production of this special issue was received from Perception-Action Cognition Research Group (PAC Lab), University of Leeds, UK.

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How should surgeons warm up? An experimental psychology approach

T W Pike, F Mushtaq, R M Wilkie, J P A Lodge and M Mon-Williams

(B 6-6, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1102/2051-7726.2017.B006, 11 May 2017)
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    Special Issue Title: Current Approaches to Understanding Surgical Error 2016

    Guest Editors: Faisal Mushtaq & Mark Mon-Williams

    Organisation: This special issue was organised in collaboration with the Perception-Action Cognition Research Group (PAC Lab) at the University of Leeds, UK.

    Funding: A contribution towards production of this special issue was received from Perception-Action Cognition Research Group (PAC Lab), University of Leeds, UK.

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Developing and implementing haptic surgical rehearsal in dentistry

Andrew Keeling and Cecilie Osnes

(B 7-7, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1102/2051-7726.2017.B007, 11 May 2017)
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    Special Issue Title: Current Approaches to Understanding Surgical Error 2016

    Guest Editors: Faisal Mushtaq & Mark Mon-Williams

    Organisation: This special issue was organised in collaboration with the Perception-Action Cognition Research Group (PAC Lab) at the University of Leeds, UK.

    Funding: A contribution towards production of this special issue was received from Perception-Action Cognition Research Group (PAC Lab), University of Leeds, UK.

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Development of haptic caries simulation for dental education

Cecilie Osnes and Andrew Keeling

(B 8-8, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1102/2051-7726.2017.B008, 11 May 2017)
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    Special Issue Title: Current Approaches to Understanding Surgical Error 2016

    Guest Editors: Faisal Mushtaq & Mark Mon-Williams

    Organisation: This special issue was organised in collaboration with the Perception-Action Cognition Research Group (PAC Lab) at the University of Leeds, UK.

    Funding: A contribution towards production of this special issue was received from Perception-Action Cognition Research Group (PAC Lab), University of Leeds, UK.

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Grasping improvements in laparoscopic surgery

J Chandler, D Jones, B Moxley-Wyles, J Barrie, GW Taylor and PR Culmer

(B 9-9, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1102/2051-7726.2017.B009, 11 May 2017)
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    Special Issue Title: Current Approaches to Understanding Surgical Error 2016

    Guest Editors: Faisal Mushtaq & Mark Mon-Williams

    Organisation: This special issue was organised in collaboration with the Perception-Action Cognition Research Group (PAC Lab) at the University of Leeds, UK.

    Funding: A contribution towards production of this special issue was received from Perception-Action Cognition Research Group (PAC Lab), University of Leeds, UK.

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Understanding vacuum assisted delivery mechanics

Dushyant Goordyal, Ali Alazmani and Peter Culmer

(B 10-10, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1102/2051-7726.2017.B010, 11 May 2017)
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    Special Issue Title: Current Approaches to Understanding Surgical Error 2016

    Guest Editors: Faisal Mushtaq & Mark Mon-Williams

    Organisation: This special issue was organised in collaboration with the Perception-Action Cognition Research Group (PAC Lab) at the University of Leeds, UK.

    Funding: A contribution towards production of this special issue was received from Perception-Action Cognition Research Group (PAC Lab), University of Leeds, UK.

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Real-time analysis of tissue trauma

Dominic Jones, Ali Alazmani and Peter Culmer

(B 11-11, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1102/2051-7726.2017.B011, 11 May 2017)
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    Special Issue Title: Current Approaches to Understanding Surgical Error 2016

    Guest Editors: Faisal Mushtaq & Mark Mon-Williams

    Organisation: This special issue was organised in collaboration with the Perception-Action Cognition Research Group (PAC Lab) at the University of Leeds, UK.

    Funding: A contribution towards production of this special issue was received from Perception-Action Cognition Research Group (PAC Lab), University of Leeds, UK.

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