Our Research
At JDSG, we are actively engaged in longitudinal studies within the realm of medical education and simulation. Our research delves into the theory and science of skill acquisition, specifically examining its applicability in the context of surgical training. Additionally, we undertake the design and development of novel kinaesthetic tools tailored for surgical training, rigorously evaluating their efficacy during our immersive workshops. If you are interested in collaborating with us then please contact us : Drjamalross@icloud.com
Spatial Processing
Our research endeavors focus on the intricate domain of spatial perception and reasoning. We explore how individuals perceive and mentally manipulate spatial information, particularly within the context of medical education and surgical training. By investigating these cognitive processes, we aim to enhance training methodologies and develop innovative approaches that optimise spatial reasoning skills for aspiring surgeons and medical professionals.
Early Predictors of RSA
Our research endeavours are centered around identifying early predictors of rapid skill acquisition. We delve into the intricate interplay of cognitive, sociodemographic, and psychomotor variables to understand how these factors influence the acquisition of essential surgical skills. By pinpointing these predictors, we aim to enhance educational interventions and tailor effective strategies for accelerated learing, ultimately fostering successful skill development.
Novel Training Tools
We are dedicated to designing and developing innovative training modalities tailored specifically for medical and surgical education. Drawing upon robust empirical data, we explore novel approaches that enhance skill acquisition, optimise procedural techniques, and foster clinical competence. By grounding our methodologies in evidence-based insights, we aim to revolutionise medical training, ultimately benefiting both aspiring practitioners and patient outcomes.