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  1. ACS/APDS National Skills Curriculum - go to page http://www.facs.org/education/index.html and click "Surgical Skills Curriculum for Residents - Phase I"
  2. Scott DJ, Bergen PC, Euhus DM, Jeyarajah DR, Laycock R, Rege RV, Tesfay ST, Thompson WM, Valentine RJ, Jones DB. Laparoscopic training on bench models: better and more cost effective than operating room experience? J Am Coll Surg, 191:272 - 283, 2000
  3. Scott DJ, Young WN, Tesfay ST, Frawley WH, Rege RV, Jones DB. Laparoscopic skills training. Am J Surg, 182:137 - 142, 2001
  4. Korndorffer JK, Scott DJ, Sierra R, Brunner WC, Dunne JB, Slakey DP, Townsend MC, Hewitt RL. Developing and testing competency levels for laparoscopic skills training. Arch Surgery, 140:80 - 84, 2005
  5. Korndorffer JK, Clayton JL, Tesfay ST, Brunner WC, Sierra R, Dunne JB, Jones DB, Rege RV, Touchard CL, Scott DJ. Multicenter construct validity for Southwestern laparoscopic videotrainer stations. J Surg Res, 128:114 - 119, 2005.
  6. Stefanidis D, Korndorffer Jr JR, Sierra R, Touchard C, Dunne JB, Scott DJ. Skill retention following proficiency-based laparoscopic simulator training. Surgery, 138:165 - 70, 2005.
  7. Stefanidis D, Korndorffer Jr JR, Black FW, Dunne BJ, Sierra R, Touchard CL, Rice DA, Markert RJ, Kastl PR, Scott DJ. Psychomotor testing predicts rate of skill acquisition for proficiency-based laparoscopic skills training. Surgery, 140:252-62, 2006