 Surgical simulation has evolved significantly over the past few centuries, from using animal models and cadavers to more advanced robotic models. To ensure its effectiveness, four key components must be included in any simulation program, mandatory involvement, scale-based instruction, a standardized training plan, and overtraining. As technology advances, we expect to see a fusion of virtual reality and robotics with medical education and practice, depending on cost and economic feasibility. This article was authored by Mohamed Sohailisker, Balakshar Zaman, and I'm a zahid.