1. Competency-based education in general surgery: Are Canadian residents ready?
- Author
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Gauvin G, Hay K, Hopman W, Hurton S, Lim S, Zevin B, Jalink D, and Nanji S
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- Attitude of Health Personnel, Canada, Health Care Surveys, Humans, Competency-Based Education, Internship and Residency, Surgeons, Surgical Procedures, Operative
- Abstract
Summary: Competency-based education (CBE) is currently being implemented by the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada across all residency programs. This shift away from time-based residency is proposed to be the answer to maximize training opportunity in the era of work hour restrictions and growing concerns regarding accountability in medical education. A Web-based survey was conducted to obtain feedback from Canadian general surgery residents on their experience and perception of competence within core procedures, as well as attitudes toward CBE. A total of 244 residents completed the survey. For most procedures, more than 50% of residents felt they could perform the procedure with no guidance after completing 11-30 cases. Generally, residents were welcoming of CBE; however, medium-sized programs reported some concerns regarding inadequate exposure to cases and risk of training less well-rounded surgeons. This is valuable resident feedback for programs to consider during the implementation process., Competing Interests: None declared., (© 2021 CMA Joule Inc. or its licensors.)
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- 2021
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