Hi everybody, we're C-SATS, and we assess surgical skill through video review. Please read this post and our FAQ to learn more about our HITs. If you don't find an answer to your question, please feel free to ask it below.
A little background about us - we started as a research project to try and measure how good a doctor is at surgery, and quickly learned that the easiest way to do that is simply by watching video. Our research shows that non-surgeons can accurately assess technical skills of a surgeon [1], [2]. That's where you all come in.
If you've ever done a HIT for us before, you'll know our tasks usually consist of watching a ~10 minute video and then answering 6-8 questions about the skill of the surgeon. Sometimes the videos are much shorter, and the pay for that HIT will reflect the difference. These videos are captured from inside the human body, so they can be a bit graphic if you're easily bothered by such things. But what you're watching for isn't regarding the anatomy - it's about how fluidly and confidently the surgeon uses the surgical tools.
The first time you do a new review type for us, you might also be asked to watch a brief training video. You'll only have to do that once for that survey type.
Happy to answer any questions about our HITs and we welcome feedback & suggestions for how to do things better.
Useful Links:
C-SATS
A little background about us - we started as a research project to try and measure how good a doctor is at surgery, and quickly learned that the easiest way to do that is simply by watching video. Our research shows that non-surgeons can accurately assess technical skills of a surgeon [1], [2]. That's where you all come in.
If you've ever done a HIT for us before, you'll know our tasks usually consist of watching a ~10 minute video and then answering 6-8 questions about the skill of the surgeon. Sometimes the videos are much shorter, and the pay for that HIT will reflect the difference. These videos are captured from inside the human body, so they can be a bit graphic if you're easily bothered by such things. But what you're watching for isn't regarding the anatomy - it's about how fluidly and confidently the surgeon uses the surgical tools.
The first time you do a new review type for us, you might also be asked to watch a brief training video. You'll only have to do that once for that survey type.
Happy to answer any questions about our HITs and we welcome feedback & suggestions for how to do things better.
Useful Links:
C-SATS
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