All Politics Are Local: A Single Institution Investigation of the Educational Impact of Residents and Fellows Working Together

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作者
Selby, Luke V. [1 ]
Woelfel, Ingrid A. [1 ]
Eskander, Mariam [1 ]
Chen, Xiaodong [1 ]
Villarreal, Michael E. [1 ]
Cochran, Amalia L. [1 ]
Harzman, Alan E. [1 ]
Grignol, Valerie P. [1 ]
机构
[1] Ohio State Univ, Dept Surg, Columbus, OH 43210 USA
基金
美国国家卫生研究院;
关键词
Surgical education; Resident education; Fellow education; Team-based care; Graduate surgical education; Clinical learning environment; INVASIVE SURGERY FELLOWSHIP; FEMALE PELVIC MEDICINE; LAPAROSCOPIC SURGERY; CASE VOLUME; EXPERIENCE;
D O I
10.1016/j.jss.2021.10.024
中图分类号
R61 [外科手术学];
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摘要
Background: Most general surgery residents pursue fellowship; there is limited understanding of the impact residents and fellows have on each other's education. The goal of this exploratory survey was to identify these impacts. Materials and Methods: Surgical residents and fellows at a single academic institution were surveyed regarding areas (OR assignments, the educational focus of the team, roles and responsibilities on the team, interpersonal communication, call, "other") hypothesized to be impacted by other learners. Impact was defined as "something that persistently affects the clinical learning environment and a trainee's education or ability to perform their job". Narrative responses were reviewed until dominant themes were identified. Results: Twenty-three residents (23/45, 51%) and 12 fellows (12/21, 57%) responded. Responses were well distributed among resident year (PGY-1:17% [4/23], PGY-2, 35% [8/23], PGY-3 26% [6/23], PGY-4 9% [2/23%], PGY-5 13% [3/23]). Most residents reported OR assignment (14/23, 61%) as the area of primary impact, fellows broadly reported organizational categories (Roles and responsibilities 33%, educational focus 16%, interpersonal communication 16%). Senior residents reported missing out on operations to fellows while junior residents reported positive impacts of operating directly with fellows. Residents of all levels reported that fellows positively contributed to their education. Fellows, senior residents, and junior residents reported positive experiences when residents and fellows operated together as primary surgeon and assistant. Conclusions: Residents and fellows impact one another's education both positively and negatively. Case allocation concerns senior residents, operating together may alleviate this, providing a positive experience for all trainees. Defining a unique educational role for fellows and delineating team expectations may maximize the positive impacts in this relationship. (C) 2021 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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页数:9
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