PLAstic Surgery Teaching In the Undergraduate Curriculum of Medical Students-United Kingdom (PLASTICS-UK): A UK national collaborative survey of plastic surgery in the undergraduate medical curriculum

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Gupta, Shubham [1 ]
Luu, Jennifer [2 ]
Shah, Viraj [1 ]
LA Barnes, Sydney [3 ]
Miranda, Ben H. [3 ,4 ]
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[1] Imperial Coll London, Fac Med, Dept Med, South Kensington Campus, London, England
[2] Univ Manchester, Fac Biol Med & Hlth Med, Manchester, England
[3] Anglia Ruskin Univ, Fac Hlth Educ Med & Social Care, St Andrews Anglia Ruskin StAAR Res Grp, Chelmsford CM1 1SQ, England
[4] Broomfield Hosp, St Andrews Ctr Plast Surg & Burns, Chelmsford CM1 7ET, England
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Plastic surgery; Undergraduate curriculum; Medical education; Collaborative research; PERCEPTIONS; KNOWLEDGE; ATTITUDES;
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10.1016/j.bjps.2024.06.005
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R61 [外科手术学];
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Objective: To undertake a United Kingdom national medical student survey investigating undergraduate plastic surgery exposure and specialty perceptions. Background: Plastic surgery incorporates all anatomical regions, age groups and tissue types; clinical challenges vary from trauma and burns to congenital defects and cancer and although around 50% of the workload is trauma, it is often misperceived to revolve around cosmetic surgery. Method: Following ethical approval, a national survey was conducted across 27 included UK medical schools (31/03/23-07/07/23). Trends were analysed, with comparisons made between surgical and non-surgical aspirants. Results: Data were included from 2513 students; 29.2% had surgical career aspirations. Students perceived plastic surgery as challenging, competitive, and impacting quality of life; however, most had no formal teaching (56.3%); merely 6.2% had clinical exposure and 30.4% had an undergraduate plastic surgery placement available. Breast reconstruction was the most frequently correctly identified surgery (91.8%), with head and neck cancer surgery the least (35.9%). Surgical aspirants were less likely to overestimate private practice (p < 0.001) but demonstrated greater self-confidence in plastic surgery understanding (p < 0.001) and their future ability to make plastic surgery referrals (p < 0.001), being more likely to pursue it (p < 0.001). Surgical aspirants were 17.3% more likely to obtain non-curricular plastic surgery experience (p < 0.001), and 5.6% more self-confident dressing basic wounds (p < 0.001). Conclusion: A greater need for undergraduate plastic surgery teaching was determined. Significant heterogeneity across medical schools was identified. Formation of a national undergraduate plastic surgery curriculum, led by professional bodies, may tackle disparities among medical schools, improve accessibility and facilitate knowledge acquisition.
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