• Emerg Med J · Apr 2014

    The Newport eye: design and initial evaluation of a novel foreign body training phantom.

    • Ben A Marson and Lynne J Sutton.
    • Department of Emergency Medicine, Royal Gwent Hospital, , Newport, Wales, UK.
    • Emerg Med J. 2014 Apr 1;31(4):329-30.

    AbstractTo improve SHO confidence in corneal foreign body removal, a novel training phantom is proposed. This phantom is a polyvinyl and gelatine-based model, easily fabricated in the emergency department (ED). Use of the phantom results in a significant improvement in SHO confidence, and therefore, makes a useful, cost-effective adjunct for ED training.

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