1. Assessment of Anatomical Knowledge and Core Trauma Competency Vascular Skills.
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Granite, Guinevere, Pugh, Kristy, Chen, Hegang, Longinaker, Nyaradzo, Garofalo, Evan, Shackelford, Stacy, Shalin, Valerie, Puche, Adam, Pasley, Jason, Sarani, Babak, Henry, Sharon, Bowyer, Mark, and Mackenzie, Colin
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VASCULAR surgery , *SURGEONS , *JOB skills , *SURGICAL complications , *INJURY risk factors , *HEALTH outcome assessment , *EDUCATION of surgeons , *ANATOMY , *CARDIOVASCULAR surgery , *CLINICAL competence , *COMPARATIVE studies , *EDUCATIONAL tests & measurements , *INTERNSHIP programs , *RESEARCH methodology , *MEDICAL cooperation , *RESEARCH , *EVALUATION research - Abstract
Objectives: Surgical residents express confidence in performing specific vascular exposures before training, but such self-reported confidence did not correlate with co-located evaluator ratings. This study reports residents' self-confidence evaluated before and after Advanced Surgical Skills for Exposure in Trauma (ASSET) cadaver-based training, and 12-18 mo later. We hypothesize that residents will better judge their own skill after ASSET than before when compared with evaluator ratings.Methods: Forty PGY2-7 surgical residents performed four procedures: axillary artery (AA), brachial artery (BA), femoral artery exposure and control (FA), and lower extremity fasciotomy (FAS) at the three evaluations. Using 5-point Likert scales, surgeons self-assessed their confidence in anatomical understanding and procedure performance after each procedure and evaluators rated each surgeon accordingly.Results: For all the three evaluations, residents consistently rated their anatomical understanding (p < 0.04) and surgical performance (p < 0.03) higher than evaluators for both FA and FAS. Residents rated their anatomical understanding and surgical performance higher (p < 0.005) than evaluators for BA after training and up to 18 mo later. Only for third AA evaluation were there no rating differences.Conclusions: Residents overrate their anatomical understanding and performance abilities for BA, FA, and FAS even after performing the procedures and being debriefed three times in 18 mo. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2018
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