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SELF/Paediatric Surgery Training Modules/Orchiopexy for Undescended Testis

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The goal of the SELF simulator-based training module on orchiopexy for undescended testis is to equip health professionals working in resource-constrained environments with the foundational cognitive, technical, and decision-making skills required to safely perform orchiopexy in children, while minimizing complications and optimizing long-term outcomes.

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Psychomotor Assessment

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