Our study demonstrates the value of a hands-on medical device curriculum in formal paediatric resident education. While this curriculum was successfully integrated into a traditional didactic series, was universally enjoyed, and had a meaningful impact on acquired skills and knowledge, further research on patient-level outcomes may be valuable for programmes interested in adapting a similar learning experience into their current educational model.
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