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Peter Funch-Jensen

Researcher at Aarhus University

Publications -  112
Citations -  8657

Peter Funch-Jensen is an academic researcher from Aarhus University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Sphincter of Oddi & Esophagus. The author has an hindex of 34, co-authored 110 publications receiving 8236 citations. Previous affiliations of Peter Funch-Jensen include Aarhus University Hospital & University of Copenhagen.

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U.S. householder survey of functional gastrointestinal disorders. Prevalence, sociodemography, and health impact.

TL;DR: Symptom reporting, except for incontinence, declines with age, and low income is associated with greater symptom reporting, and the rate of work/school absenteeism and physician visits is increased for those having a functional gastrointestinal disorder.
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Randomized clinical trial of virtual reality simulation for laparoscopic skills training.

TL;DR: The impact of virtual reality (VR) surgical simulation on improvement of psychomotor skills relevant to the performance of laparoscopic cholecystectomy is examined.
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Incidence of Adenocarcinoma among Patients with Barrett's Esophagus

TL;DR: Barrett's esophagus is a strong risk factor for esophageal adenocarcinoma, but the absolute annual risk, 0.12%, is much lower than the assumed risk of 0.5%, which is the basis for current surveillance guidelines.
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An evidence-based virtual reality training program for novice laparoscopic surgeons.

TL;DR: A competency-based training curriculum for novice laparoscopic surgeons has been defined to ensure that junior trainees have acquired prerequisite levels of skill prior to entering the operating room, and put them directly into practice.
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Learning curves and impact of previous operative experience on performance on a virtual reality simulator to test laparoscopic surgical skills.

TL;DR: Different learning curves existed for surgeons with different laparoscopic background, and differences indicate that the scoring system of MIST-VR is sensitive and specific to measuring skills relevant for Laparoscopic surgery.