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Urogynecology (Phila) ; 29(5): 504-510, 2023 05 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36730694

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IMPORTANCE: Residency education is moving toward competency-based learning, which requires novel educational methods. One solution is structured learning through a formalized curriculum. OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study is to evaluate the educational aspects of a novel structured curriculum in female pelvic medicine and reconstructive surgery. STUDY DESIGN: This was a prospective cohort study of third-year obstetrics and gynecology residents who rotated on the female pelvic medicine and reconstructive surgery service. The curriculum was organized into 7 specific topics with weekly required reading, key specialty articles, and reviewed quizzes on subspecialty topics adapted from the American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology Guide to Learning. A prerotation and postrotation self-assessment of pelvic anatomy and pelvic floor dysfunction content comprehension was assessed using a Likert scale (0-10) for each domain. RESULTS: Obstetrics and gynecology residents from 4 academic years resulted in a total of 17 paired assessments for analysis. Each of the 7 domains showed significant improvement among all academic years, with a mean increase of 4.9 ± 0.8 points ( P < 0.001). The 2 domains that showed the greatest improvement were stress urinary incontinence (5.5 ± 1.3, P < 0.001) and pelvic organ prolapse (5.5 ± 1.9, P < 0.001). There was no significant association between score improvement and the number of previous surgical rotations or having the rotation in the first or second half of the academic year. CONCLUSIONS: This study demonstrated that a structured curriculum in female pelvic medicine and reconstructive surgery was associated with significant improvement in self-assessed perceived resident knowledge during the subspecialty rotation. This approach could be applied to other rotations and direct education curriculum development.


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Currículo , Obstetrícia , Cirurgia Plástica , Feminino , Humanos , Gravidez , Ginecologia/educação , Obstetrícia/educação , Estudos Prospectivos , Cirurgia Plástica/educação , Estados Unidos
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