Biography and Research Information
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Graham Cate's research focuses on medical education, particularly within orthopedic surgery. His work investigates the current state and future directions of simulation training for both residents and practicing surgeons. Recent publications highlight the limited use of simulation for retooling practicing orthopedic surgeons and call for a shift in educational focus in virtual reality simulation for orthopedic residents. Cate has collaborated with several researchers at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, including C. Lowry Barnes and Karen J. Dickinson, with whom he shares multiple publications. His scholarship metrics include an h-index of 2 and 2 total publications, with 19 total citations.
Metrics
- h-index: 2
- Publications: 2
- Citations: 21
Selected Publications
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Simulation training to retool practicing orthopedic surgeons is rare (2023)
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Current status of virtual reality simulation education for orthopedic residents: the need for a change in focus (2023)
Collaboration Network
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- Current status of virtual reality simulation education for orthopedic residents: the need for a change in focus
- Simulation training to retool practicing orthopedic surgeons is rare
- Current status of virtual reality simulation education for orthopedic residents: the need for a change in focus
- Simulation training to retool practicing orthopedic surgeons is rare
- Current status of virtual reality simulation education for orthopedic residents: the need for a change in focus
- Current status of virtual reality simulation education for orthopedic residents: the need for a change in focus
- Current status of virtual reality simulation education for orthopedic residents: the need for a change in focus
- Current status of virtual reality simulation education for orthopedic residents: the need for a change in focus
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