Stopped: COVID made it difficult to access the materials and participants required for this study
One lung ventilation (OLV) in neonates and children is an advanced skill that is necessary for delivery of safe and quality anesthetic care. The current model of training for OLV in the paediatric patient is composed of the apprenticeship model. Trainees learn the techniques of doing the procedure when they encounter a case that allows for it. The model of training is often inadequate for mastery of skills such as OLV as children in this population often have severe debilitating disease often requiring the most experienced anesthesiologist to perform OLV. This limits the training exposure of anesthesia trainees.
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Timeframe: Day 1, after each learning session
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Timeframe: Week 6 or 9