Resident Work Hour Restrictions Impact Chief Resident Operative Experience

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Christmas, A. Britton [1 ]
Brintzenhoff, Rita A. [1 ]
Sing, Ronald F. [1 ]
Schmelzer, Thomas M. [1 ]
Bolton, Sandra D. [1 ]
Miles, William S. [1 ]
Thomason, Michael H. [1 ]
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[1] Carolinas Med Ctr, Dept Surg, Charlotte, NC 28232 USA
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GENERAL-SURGERY; EDUCATION;
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Since the institution of the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education resident work restrictions, much discussion has arisen regarding the potential effect on surgical resident training. We undertook this study to examine the effects on resident operative experience. We retrospectively analyzed chief residents' Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education case logs before (PRE) and after (POST) the 80-hour work restriction. Overall, 22 resident logs were evaluated, six PRE and 16 POST. Four case categories were examined: total major cases, total trauma operative cases, total chief cases, and total teaching assistant cases. Significance was defined as P < 0.05. Comparing the PRE and POST groups demonstrated a trend toward fewer total major cases (1061 vs 964, P = 0.38) and fewer total trauma operative cases (55 vs 47, P = 0.37). Teaching assistant cases increased from 67 to 91 but also failed to reach significance (P = 0.37). However, further comparison between the PRE and POST groups yielded a statistically significant decrease in the number of total chief cases (494 vs 333, P = 0.0092). The significant decrease in the number of total chief cases demonstrates that the work hour restriction most affected the chief year operative experience. Further evaluation of resident participation in nonoperative facets may reveal additional deficiencies of surgical training under work hour restrictions.
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页码:1065 / 1068
页数:4
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