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Vol. 8, Issue 1, 2021February 11, 2022 BST

The effect of video game play on ophthalmic microsurgical simulator performance: a randomized controlled trial

Stephen C. Dryden, Ryan D. Gabbard, Fabliha Anbar, Shane D. Marsili, James C. Fleming, Brian T. Fowler,
video gameophthalmic microsurgical simulatoranterior segment surgeryresident educationcapsulorhexiswarm-up effect
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Journal of Surgical Simulation
Dryden, Stephen C., Ryan D. Gabbard, Fabliha Anbar, Shane D. Marsili, James C. Fleming, and Brian T. Fowler. 2022. “The Effect of Video Game Play on Ophthalmic Microsurgical Simulator Performance: A Randomized Controlled Trial.” Journal of Surgical Simulation 8 (1): 72–76. https:/​/​doi.org/​10.1102/​2051-7726.2021.0009.
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