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Rajesh Aggarwal
Researcher at Thomas Jefferson University
Publications - 315
Citations - 14386
Rajesh Aggarwal is an academic researcher from Thomas Jefferson University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Health care & Patient safety. The author has an hindex of 61, co-authored 306 publications receiving 12837 citations. Previous affiliations of Rajesh Aggarwal include Montreal General Hospital & McGill University Health Centre.
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Enhanced recovery simulation in colorectal surgery: design of virtual online patients
Laura Beyer-Berjot,Laura Beyer-Berjot,Vishal Patel,Paul Ziprin,Dave Taylor,Stéphane Berdah,Ara Darzi,Rajesh Aggarwal,Rajesh Aggarwal +8 more
TL;DR: Virtual colorectal patients have been developed to train in ERP through pre- and post-operative cases and could be included in a whole pathway care training involving technical and non-technical skills.
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Evaluating the role of simulation in healthcare innovation: recommendations of the Simnovate Medical Technologies Domain Group
Amin Madani,Benoit Gallix,Carla M. Pugh,Dan E. Azagury,Paul Bradley,Dennis Fowler,Blake Hannaford,Sumaira Macdonald,Kiyoyuki Miyasaka,Natalia Nuño,Amir Szold,Vedat Verter,Rajesh Aggarwal +12 more
TL;DR: Simulation was felt to have the strongest potential role for early prototyping, testing for safety and product quality and testing for product effectiveness and ergonomics.
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Defining the Content for a Quality and Safety in Surgery Curriculum Using a Nominal Group Technique.
TL;DR: In this paper, a focus group consisting of nine surgical residents and 10 faculty experts in quality and safety was held in conjunction with the American College of Surgeons Quality and Safety Conference in July 2017.
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A randomized controlled trial evaluating endoscopic and laparoscopic training in skills transfer for novices performing a simulated NOTES task.
Jean Nehme,Mikael H. Sodergren,Colin Sugden,Rajesh Aggarwal,Sonja Gillen,Huburtus Feussner,Guang-Zhong Yang,Ara Darzi +7 more
TL;DR: This study highlights the importance of endoscopic training for a simulated NOTES task that involves both navigation and resection with operative maneuvers, and evaluates whether training novices in either a laparoscopic or endoscopic simulator curriculum would affect performance in a NOTES simulator task.
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Implementation of virtual online patient simulation.
TL;DR: This study describes the development of a series of virtual patients following a methodology proposed by Posel et al, using a reproducible framework to develop virtual patients with surgical pathology.