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Relationship of procedural numbers with meaningful procedural autonomy in general surgery residents
Authors:Herbert P. Stride  Brian C. George  Reed G. Williams  Jordan D. Bohnen  Megan J. Eaton  Mary C. Schuller  Lihui Zhao  Amy Yang  Shari L. Meyerson  Rebecca Scully  Gary L. Dunnington  Laura Torbeck  John T. Mullen  Samuel P. Mandell  Michael Choti  Eugene Foley  Chandrakanth Are  Edward Auyang  Jonathan P. Fryer
Abstract:

Background

Concerns exist regarding the competency of general surgery graduates with performing core general surgery procedures. Current competence assessment incorporates minimal procedural numbers requirements.

Methods

Based on the Zwisch scale we evaluated the level of autonomy achieved by categorical PGY1-5 general surgery residents at 14?U.S. general surgery resident training programs between September 1, 2015 and December 31, 2016. With 5 of the most commonly performed core general surgery procedures, we correlated the level of autonomy achieved by each resident with the number of procedures they had performed before the evaluation period, with the intent of identifying specific target numbers that would correlate with the achievement of meaningful autonomy for each procedure with most residents.

Results

Whereas a definitive target number was identified for laparoscopic appendectomy (i.e. 25), for the other 4 procedures studied (i.e. laparoscopic cholecystectomy, 52; open inguinal hernia repair, 42; ventral hernia repair, 35; and partial colectomy, 60), target numbers identified were less definitive and/or were higher than many residents will experience during their surgical residency training.

Conclusions

We conclude that procedural target numbers are generally not effective in predicting procedural competence and should not be used as the basis for determining residents' readiness for independent practice.
Keywords:Corresponding author. Arkes Pavilion   Chicago   IL 60611-2923. (J.P. Fryer).
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