From the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Rothman Institute, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PA.
J Am Acad Orthop Surg. 2022 Nov 15;30(22):e1467-e1473. doi: 10.5435/JAAOS-D-22-00325. Epub 2022 Aug 29.
The Orthopaedic In-Training Examination (OITE) is an important metric for orthopaedic residents and residency programs to gauge a resident's orthopaedic knowledge. Because the OITE is correlated with the likelihood of passing part I of the American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery, greater emphasis is being placed on the examination. However, a detailed look at the questions most likely to appear on the spine subsection of the OITE has not been done in the past decade.
Digital copies of the OITEs during the years 2017 through 2021 were obtained online through the "ResStudy" program within the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons Online Learning Platform. All spine-related questions were categorized into five different categories including type of spine question (knowledge-based, diagnosis, or evaluation/management), anatomical region, imaging modality provided, subject matter, and referenced journal or textbook. The total number and likelihood of each question type to appear on the OITE were defined as mean and percentage of the total number of spine questions, respectively.
A total of 139 spine questions were identified on the OITE during the years 2017 to 2021. The most common type of spine questions were evaluation/management (N = 65) and knowledge-based questions. We identified lumbar (N = 45), cervical (N = 42), thoracolumbar (N = 13), and thoracic (N = 12) as the most commonly tested anatomical regions. Spinal trauma (N = 26), disk disease/disk herniation (N = 16), postoperative complications (N = 15), and scoliosis/sagittal balance (N = 15) were the most commonly tested material. Spine (N = 54) was almost two times more likely to be referenced as the source for the tested material compared with other journals or textbooks.
Understanding the spine topics most likely to appear on the OITE may allow orthopaedic residents and residency programs to supplement educational objectives toward the highest yield spine topics and journals.
骨科住院医师培训考试(OITE)是衡量住院医师骨科知识水平的重要指标,也是住院医师和住院医师培训项目的重要指标。由于 OITE 与美国骨科医师学会第 I 部分考试通过的可能性相关,因此对考试的重视程度越来越高。然而,在过去十年中,人们并没有详细研究最有可能出现在 OITE 脊柱部分的问题。
通过美国骨科医师学会在线学习平台内的“ResStudy”程序在线获取 2017 年至 2021 年的 OITE 数字副本。将所有与脊柱相关的问题分为五类,包括脊柱问题类型(基于知识、诊断或评估/管理)、解剖区域、提供的影像学方式、主题和参考期刊或教科书。定义每种问题类型出现的总数和可能性分别为 OITE 脊柱问题总数的平均值和百分比。
在 2017 年至 2021 年的 OITE 中,共确定了 139 个脊柱问题。最常见的脊柱问题类型是评估/管理(N=65)和基于知识的问题。我们确定最常测试的解剖区域是腰椎(N=45)、颈椎(N=42)、胸腰椎(N=13)和胸椎(N=12)。最常测试的脊柱疾病包括脊柱创伤(N=26)、椎间盘疾病/椎间盘突出(N=16)、术后并发症(N=15)和脊柱侧凸/矢状平衡(N=15)。与其他期刊或教科书相比,脊柱(N=54)作为测试材料来源的可能性几乎高出两倍。
了解最有可能出现在 OITE 上的脊柱主题可能使骨科住院医师和住院医师培训项目能够针对最高效的脊柱主题和期刊补充教育目标。