International rotations: A valuable source to supplement operative experience for acute-care surgery, trauma, and surgical critical care fellows.
J Trauma Acute Care Surg
; 82(1): 51-57, 2017 01.
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ABSTRACT
BACKGROUND:
Acute-care surgery (ACS), trauma, and surgical critical care (SCC) fellowships graduate fellows deemed qualified to perform complex cases immediately upon graduation. We hypothesize international fellow rotations can be a resource to supplement operative case exposure.METHODS:
A survey was sent to all program directors (PDs) of ACS and SCC fellowships via e-mail. Data were captured and analyzed using the REDCap (Research Electronic Data Capture) tool.RESULTS:
The survey was sent to 113 PDs, with a response rate of 42%. Most fellows performed less than 150 operative cases (59.5%). The majority of PDs thought the operative exposure either could be improved or was not enough to ensure expertise in trauma and emergent general surgery. Only a minority of the PDs found their case load exceptional (can be improved 43%, not enough 30% exceptional 27%). Most PDs thought an international experience could supplement the breadth of cases, provide research opportunities, and improve understanding of trauma systems (70%). Ten sites offered international rotations (70%). Most fellowships would be willing to provide reciprocity to the host institution (90%).CONCLUSIONS:
The majority of PDs for ACS, trauma, and SCC programs perceive a need for increased quality and quantity of operative cases. The majority recognize international fellow rotations as a valuable tool to supplement fellows' education.
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Cirugía General
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Traumatología
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Cuidados Críticos
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Educación de Postgrado en Medicina
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Humans
País/Región como asunto:
America do norte
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En
Revista:
J Trauma Acute Care Surg
Año:
2017
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Article