Silvestre Jason, Taglienti Anthony J, Serletti Joseph M, Chang Benjamin
From the Perelman School of Medicine, The University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, USA.
Aesthet Surg J. 2015 Aug;35(6):739-45. doi: 10.1093/asj/sju151.
The Plastic Surgery In-Service Training Exam (PSITE) is a multiple-choice examination taken by plastic surgery trainees to provide an assessment of plastic surgery knowledge.
The purpose of this study was to evaluate cosmetic questions and determine overlap with national procedural data.
Digital syllabi of six consecutive PSITE administrations (2008-2013) were analyzed for cosmetic surgery topics. Questions were classified by taxonomy, focus, anatomy, and procedure. Answer references were tabulated by source. Relationships between tested material and national procedural volume were assessed via Pearson correlation.
301 questions addressed cosmetic topics (26% of all questions) and 20 required image interpretations (7%). Question-stem taxonomy favored decision-making (40%) and recall (37%) skills over interpretation (23%, P < .001). Answers focused on treatments/outcomes (67%) over pathology/anatomy (20%) and diagnoses (13%, P < .001). Tested procedures were largely surgical (85%) and focused on the breast (25%), body (18%), nose (13%), and eye (10%). The most common surgeries were breast augmentation (12%), rhinoplasty (11%), blepharoplasty (10%), and body contouring (6%). Minimally invasive procedures were lasers (5%), neuromodulators (4%), and fillers (3%). Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery (58%), Clinics in Plastic Surgery (7%), and Aesthetic Surgery Journal (6%) were the most cited journals, with a median 5-year publication lag. There was poor correlation between PSITE content and procedural volume data (r(2) = 0.138, P = .539).
Plastic surgeons receive routine evaluation of cosmetic surgery knowledge. These data may help optimize clinical and didactic experiences for training in cosmetic surgery.
整形外科学术在职培训考试(PSITE)是一项由整形外科住院医师参加的多项选择题考试,用于评估整形外科知识。
本研究的目的是评估美容相关问题,并确定与国家手术数据的重叠情况。
对连续六次PSITE考试(2008 - 2013年)的数字教学大纲进行美容手术主题分析。问题按分类法、重点、解剖部位和手术进行分类。答案参考文献按来源列表。通过Pearson相关性评估测试内容与国家手术量之间的关系。
301个问题涉及美容主题(占所有问题的26%),20个需要图像解读(占7%)。问题题干的分类法更侧重于决策(40%)和回忆(37%)技能,而非解读技能(23%,P <.001)。答案侧重于治疗/结果(67%),而非病理/解剖(20%)和诊断(13%,P <.001)。测试的手术主要是外科手术(85%),重点是乳房(25%)、身体(18%)、鼻子(13%)和眼睛(10%)。最常见的手术是隆胸(12%)、隆鼻(11%)、眼睑整形(10%)和身体塑形(6%)。微创手术是激光(5%)、神经调节剂(4%)和填充剂(3%)。《整形与重建外科》(58%)、《整形外科学临床》(7%)和《美容外科杂志》(6%)是被引用最多的期刊,中位发表滞后时间为5年。PSITE内容与手术量数据之间的相关性较差(r(2) = 0.138,P =.539)。
整形外科医生接受美容手术知识的常规评估。这些数据可能有助于优化美容手术培训的临床和教学经验。