Mark W. Scerbo

Affiliations: 
Old Dominion University, Norfolk, VA, United States 
Area:
Experimental Psychology, Information Science
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Guetterman TC, Sakakibara R, Baireddy S, et al. (2019) Medical Students' Experiences and Outcomes Using a Virtual Human Simulation to Improve Communication Skills: Mixed Methods Study. Journal of Medical Internet Research. 21: e15459
Scerbo MW, Britt RC, Montano M, et al. (2016) Effects of a retention interval and refresher session on intracorporeal suturing and knot tying skill and mental workload. Surgery
Kron FW, Fetters MD, Scerbo MW, et al. (2016) Using a computer simulation for teaching communication skills: A blinded multisite mixed methods randomized controlled trial. Patient Education and Counseling
Scerbo MW, Britt RC, Stefanidis D. (2016) Differences in mental workload between traditional and single-incision laparoscopic procedures measured with a secondary task. American Journal of Surgery
Turner TR, Scerbo MW, Gliva-McConvey GA, et al. (2016) Standardized Patient Encounters: Periodic Versus Postencounter Evaluation of Nontechnical Clinical Performance. Simulation in Healthcare : Journal of the Society For Simulation in Healthcare
Britt RC, Ramirez DE, Anderson-Montoya BL, et al. (2015) Resident handoff training: initial evaluation of a novel method. Journal For Healthcare Quality : Official Publication of the National Association For Healthcare Quality. 37: 75-80
Britt RC, Scerbo MW, Montano M, et al. (2015) Intracorporeal suturing: Transfer from Fundamentals of Laparoscopic Surgery to cadavers results in substantial increase in mental workload. Surgery. 158: 1428-33
Prytz EG, Scerbo MW. (2015) Changes in stress and subjective workload over time following a workload transition Theoretical Issues in Ergonomics Science. 16: 586-605
Oommen B, Britt R, Cragg L, et al. (2014) Board #145 - Research Abstract Effectiveness of a New Secondary Task to Detect Mental Workload Changes During Laparoscopic Simulator Training (Submission #10232) Simulation in Healthcare: Journal of the Society For Simulation in Healthcare. 9: 423
Newlin-Canzone ET, Scerbo MW, Gliva-McConvey G, et al. (2013) The cognitive demands of standardized patients: understanding limitations in attention and working memory with the decoding of nonverbal behavior during improvisations. Simulation in Healthcare : Journal of the Society For Simulation in Healthcare. 8: 207-14
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