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Practice, practice, practice…
Practice, practice, practice… Training is not an isolated event, it’s a process. While the basics can be discussed and tasks practiced in a single scheduled... Continue reading→
Our TD Box used in Ghent University Hospital training program
Medical training tools’ TD Box takes pride of place in Ghent University Hospital’s endoscopy training program Ghent University Hospital, one of the leading hospitals of... Continue reading→
Tif training at the Gemelli Polyclinic, Catholic University of Rome
We’re pleased to share photos of the TIF training implemented as preparation for the Italian premier of the TIF 2.0 procedure with the Esophyx-Z+ at... Continue reading→
Tips & Tricks for use
Now available on our website: the new and improved list of ‘tips and tricks for use’ of our TD box and silicon models! Login:... Continue reading→
Endoscopic training 2020: thinking beyond academia
Read time: 2 minutes University medical facilities are often on the cutting-edge of training and simulation techniques and the published results are invaluable resources. However,... Continue reading→
Fastening the models
Some types of TD-Box training require that the models be secured to the therapeutic space. They can simply and effectively be attached using adhesive Velcro,... Continue reading→
Developing as a hare, time for a tortoise-style reassessment?
Endoscopy has developed at breakneck speed since the 1960s. From its tentative baby steps as a diagnostic tool, to the full-on sprint of today’s rapidly... Continue reading→
Foreign body removal training at the Vlietlandhospital (Schiedam, Netherlands)
Training for foreign-body procedures Ingestion of foreign bodies is on the rise, with sometimes devastating effects on the most vulnerable: children and the elderly. Fortunately,... Continue reading→
3 tips to prioritize your endoscopic training
Training and practice are essential to polish skills, yet they often get shelved when more pressing issues arise. Prioritizing training means creating an awareness of... Continue reading→
TIF training in Upper GI model (february ’20).
“Now I’m ready to go!” was Professor Rasti Kunda’s enthusiastic reaction after having trained using MTT’s silicone upper-GI model at the academic hospital in Brussels... Continue reading→