Haji Faizal A, Steven David A
1Department of Clinical Neurological Sciences,Western University,London,Ontario,Canada.
Can J Neurol Sci. 2014 Nov;41(6):721-8. doi: 10.1017/cjn.2014.103. Epub 2014 Nov 11.
Postgraduate neurosurgical education is undergoing significant reform, including transition to a competency-based training model. To support these efforts, the purpose of this study was to determine neurosurgical graduates' and program directors' (PDs) opinions about graduates' level of competence in reference to the 2010 Royal College Objectives of Training in Neurosurgery.
An electronic survey was distributed to Canadian neurosurgery PDs and graduates from 2011. The questionnaire addressed graduates' abilities in nonprocedural knowledge and skills, CanMEDS roles, proficiency with core neurosurgical procedures and knowledge of complex neurosurgical techniques.
Thirteen of 22 (59%) graduate and 17/25 (65%) PD surveys were completed. There were no significant differences between PD and graduate responses. Most respondents agreed that these graduates possess the knowledge and skills expected of an independently practicing neurosurgeon across current objectives of training. A small proportion felt some graduates did not achieve this level of proficiency on specific vascular, functional, peripheral nerve and endoscopic procedures. This was partially attributed to limited exposure to these procedures during training and perceptions that some techniques required fellowship-level training.
Graduating neurosurgical residents are perceived to possess a high level of proficiency in the majority of neurosurgical practice domains. Inadequate exposure during training or a perception that subspecialists should perform some procedures may contribute to cases where proficiency is not as high. The trends identified in this study could be monitored on an ongoing basis to provide supplemental data to guide curricular decisions in Canadian neurosurgical training.
研究生神经外科教育正在经历重大改革,包括向基于能力的培训模式转变。为支持这些努力,本研究的目的是根据2010年皇家内科医学院神经外科培训目标,确定神经外科毕业生和项目主任(PDs)对毕业生能力水平的看法。
向加拿大2011年以后的神经外科项目主任和毕业生发放了电子调查问卷。问卷涉及毕业生在非手术知识和技能、CanMEDS角色、核心神经外科手术熟练程度以及复杂神经外科技术知识方面的能力。
22份毕业生调查问卷中有13份(59%)、25份项目主任调查问卷中有17份(65%)完成。项目主任和毕业生的回答没有显著差异。大多数受访者认为,这些毕业生具备当前培训目标下独立执业神经外科医生应具备的知识和技能。一小部分人认为一些毕业生在特定的血管、功能、周围神经和内镜手术方面未达到这种熟练程度。这部分归因于培训期间对这些手术的接触有限,以及认为某些技术需要专科培训水平。
神经外科住院医师毕业生在大多数神经外科实践领域被认为具备较高的熟练程度。培训期间接触不足或认为某些手术应由专科医生进行,可能导致熟练程度不高的情况。本研究中确定的趋势可以持续监测,以提供补充数据,指导加拿大神经外科培训中的课程决策。