RT Journal A1 Garcia C, Neuburg M, Carlson-Sweet K T1 A model to teach elliptical excision and basic suturing techniques JF Archives of Dermatology JO Archives of Dermatology YR 2006 FD April 1 VO 142 IS 4 SP 523 OP 533 DO 10.1001/archderm.142.4.526 UL http://dx.doi.org/10.1001/archderm.142.4.526 AB Initially, residents undergo a 1- to 2-hour training session to learn the design and execution of elliptical excision, undermining, and various suturing techniques, including cutaneous simple interrupted and running, vertical mattress, and subcutaneous buried. Two weeks later, they perform the tasks again while the attending dermatologic surgeon grades their performance using a checklist and a global rating scale. The checklist describes 10 tasks broken down into smaller steps, and each step is marked as either “performed” or “failed to perform” (Table). The global rating scale is a subjective evaluation of the overall ability of trainees. It uses a sliding scale of 1 (unsatisfactory) to 5 (outstanding) to grade knowledge of technical details, handling of instruments and “tissue,” and smoothness or awkwardness of movements (global rating scale available as an online eTable). Feedback is provided immediately, and residents work on areas that need improvement before they attempt surgery in live patients.