Children's Hospital New Orleans.
Western Michigan University Homer Stryker M.D. School of Medicine, Kalamazoo, MI.
J Pediatr Orthop. 2021 Mar 1;41(3):197-201. doi: 10.1097/BPO.0000000000001729.
The primary objective of the Pediatric Orthopaedic Society of North America (POSNA)-Children's Orthopaedics in Underserved Regions (COUR) Visiting Scholar Program is to engage emerging leaders from low-income and middle-income countries (LMICs) in POSNA educational offerings. This study aims to outline the educational and leadership activities pursued by the alumni of the POSNA-COUR Visiting Scholars Program. We hypothesized that there may be a discrepancy between visiting scholar interest level and actual participation in key follow-up educational and leadership activities.
A 32-question online survey developed by the POSNA-COUR committee was electronically delivered to the POSNA-COUR visiting scholarship recipients from 2007 to 2019. The survey inquired about scholars' educational background, clinical practice, and academic interests. Respondents also reported educational, research, and leadership activities that occurred following program participation.
Fifty-seven percent (44/77) of the previous scholars participated in the survey. Sixty-eight percent reported that >75% of their practice was comprised of pediatric patients. The COUR scholarship afforded 15 scholars the opportunity to attend their first educational conference in North America. The majority (86%) of respondents consulted POSNA members on care-related issues, 52% organized a POSNA member's visit to their country, and 13% have become members of POSNA. Scholars shared their knowledge with colleagues through lectures (73%), demonstration of surgical skills (63%), mentorship (59%), hosting local courses (43%), and research (14%). There was a significant discrepancy between interest and actual participation in research (98% vs. 16%, P<0.0001), hosting a regional course (98% vs. 43%, P<0.0001), and becoming a member of POSNA (96% vs. 13%, P<0.0001).
The POSNA-COUR Visiting Scholar Program is effective at providing beneficial educational opportunities to orthopaedic surgeons from LMICs. There is, however, a significant discrepancy between reported scholar interest and actual engagement in leadership endeavors including: research, organization of regional courses, and POSNA membership. The impact of the POSNA-COUR visiting scholar program can be enhanced through collaboration with scholarship alumni in these key areas.
Level IV-case series.
北美小儿矫形外科学会(POSNA)-服务不足地区小儿矫形学(COUR)访问学者计划的主要目标是让来自低收入和中等收入国家(LMIC)的新兴领袖参与 POSNA 的教育活动。本研究旨在概述 POSNA-COUR 访问学者计划的校友所从事的教育和领导活动。我们假设,访问学者的兴趣水平与实际参与关键后续教育和领导活动之间可能存在差异。
由 POSNA-COUR 委员会制定的 32 个问题的在线调查以电子方式发送给 2007 年至 2019 年的 POSNA-COUR 访问奖学金获得者。该调查询问了学者的教育背景、临床实践和学术兴趣。受访者还报告了参与项目后发生的教育、研究和领导活动。
77 名前学者中有 57%(44/77)参加了调查。68%的人报告说,他们的实践中有>75%是儿科患者。COUR 奖学金使 15 名学者有机会参加他们在北美的第一次教育会议。大多数(86%)受访者就相关问题咨询 POSNA 成员,52%组织 POSNA 成员访问他们的国家,13%成为 POSNA 的成员。学者们通过讲座(73%)、手术技能演示(63%)、指导(59%)、举办当地课程(43%)和研究(14%)与同事分享知识。在研究(98%对 16%,P<0.0001)、举办区域课程(98%对 43%,P<0.0001)和成为 POSNA 成员(96%对 13%,P<0.0001)方面,兴趣和实际参与之间存在显著差异。
POSNA-COUR 访问学者计划有效地为来自 LMIC 的矫形外科医生提供有益的教育机会。然而,在领导活动方面,包括研究、组织区域课程和 POSNA 成员资格,报告的学者兴趣和实际参与之间存在显著差异。通过与奖学金校友在这些关键领域的合作,可以增强 POSNA-COUR 访问学者计划的影响力。
四级-病例系列。