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Martin G. Tolsgaard

Researcher at University of Copenhagen

Publications -  106
Citations -  1704

Martin G. Tolsgaard is an academic researcher from University of Copenhagen. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Computer science. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 77 publications receiving 1227 citations. Previous affiliations of Martin G. Tolsgaard include Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada & Copenhagen University Hospital.

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Student teachers can be as good as associate professors in teaching clinical skills.

TL;DR: Trained student teachers can be as good as associate professors in teaching clinical skills in terms of participants’ technical skills, knowledge and satisfaction with the teaching.
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International multispecialty consensus on how to evaluate ultrasound competence: a Delphi consensus survey.

TL;DR: International multispecialty consensus was achieved on the content of a generic ultrasound rating scale, the first step to ensure valid assessment of clinicians in different medical specialties using ultrasound.
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Assessment of performance measures and learning curves for use of a virtual-reality ultrasound simulator in transvaginal ultrasound examination.

TL;DR: To assess the validity and reliability of performance measures, develop credible performance standards and explore learning curves for a virtual‐reality simulator designed for transvaginal gynecological ultrasound examination.
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Reliable and valid assessment of point-of-care ultrasonography.

TL;DR: This study demonstrates high reliability as well as evidence of construct validity of the OSAUS scale for assessment of POC US competence, which may be suitable for both in-training aswell as end-of-training assessment.
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Sustained effect of simulation-based ultrasound training on clinical performance: a randomized trial.

TL;DR: The effect of initial simulation‐based transvaginal sonography (TVS) training compared with clinical training only, on the clinical performance of residents in obstetrics and gynecology (Ob‐Gyn), assessed 2 months into their residency is studied.