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普通外科住院医师培训是否为当今普通外科医生的实践做准备?对美国外科委员会申请人和再认证外科医生数据的分析。

Are General Surgery Residencies Preparing Graduates for the Practice of Today's General Surgeon? An Analysis of American Board of Surgery Data From Applicants and Re-certifying Surgeons.

机构信息

Cincinnati Research on Education in Surgical Training (CREST), Department of Surgery, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio.

American Board of Surgery, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

出版信息

Ann Surg. 2023 Jan 1;277(1):e197-e203. doi: 10.1097/SLA.0000000000004957. Epub 2021 Jun 2.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To compare the operative experience of general surgery residents and practicing general surgeons.

SUMMARY OF BACKGROUND DATA

The scope of general surgery has evolved, yet it remains unknown whether residents are being exposed to the right mix of operations during residency.

METHODS

A retrospective review of operative case logs submitted to the American Board of Surgery by US general surgery graduates and practicing general surgeons from 2013 to 2017 was performed. The operative experience of both cohorts was calculated as a proportion of total experience and ranked by frequency. The proportional experience between cohorts was analyzed using factorial analysis of variance.

RESULTS

During the 5-year period, 5482 graduates applied for initial American Board of Surgery certification, and 4152 diplomates applied for recertification. Among all operative domains, the graduate experience was similar to that of diplomates in 6 of 12 areas (abdomen, alimentary tract, endoscopy, endocrine, other, skin/soft tissue; all P > 0.05). Residents have a greater experience in subspecialty areas (pediatric, thoracic, trauma, vascular, and plastic) at the expense of fewer breast procedures (all P < 0.05). The 30 operations most commonly performed by graduates comprised 67% of their total operative experience. Among these, residents performed 25 cases ≥10 times, 14 cases ≥20 times, and 7 cases ≥40 times.

CONCLUSIONS

The operative experience of graduating US general surgery residents is largely similar to that of practicing general surgeons, particularly for core general surgery domains. These data offer reassurance that surgical training in the modern era appropriately exposes residents to the operations they may perform in practice.

摘要

目的

比较普通外科住院医师和执业普通外科医师的手术经验。

摘要背景数据

普通外科的范围已经发展,但其住院医师在住院期间是否接受了正确的手术组合仍不得而知。

方法

对 2013 年至 2017 年期间向美国外科医师学会提交的美国普通外科毕业生和执业普通外科医师手术日志进行回顾性分析。计算了两个队列的手术经验占总经验的比例,并按频率进行了排序。使用方差分析的析因分析比较了队列之间的比例经验。

结果

在 5 年期间,有 5482 名毕业生申请了美国外科医师学会的初始认证,有 4152 名专科医师申请了再认证。在所有手术领域中,毕业生的经验在 12 个领域中的 6 个领域与专科医师相似(腹部、消化道、内窥镜、内分泌、其他、皮肤/软组织;均 P > 0.05)。住院医师在专科领域(儿科、胸科、创伤、血管和整形)的经验更为丰富,而乳房手术则较少(均 P < 0.05)。毕业生最常进行的 30 种手术占其总手术经验的 67%。其中,住院医师完成了 25 例≥10 次,14 例≥20 次,7 例≥40 次。

结论

美国普通外科住院医师的手术经验与执业普通外科医师的手术经验基本相似,尤其是在核心普通外科领域。这些数据表明,现代外科培训适当地让住院医师接触到他们在实践中可能进行的手术。

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