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Development of a “Surgical Shadowing Scheme” to improve undergraduate experiences of surgery

机译:制定“手术遮蔽计划”以改善本科生的手术经验

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Purpose: To establish a sustainable model for a “Surgical Shadowing Scheme” (SSS) and assess how this affects undergraduate attitudes to surgical careers. Patients and methods: Surgeons at university teaching hospitals associated with UCL Medical School and UCL Partners, United Kingdom, were approached for their willingness to participate in the scheme. Medical students were then invited to apply for the scheme, where students were individually matched to operating theater sessions with surgeons in their specialty of choice. Feedback was subsequently obtained, evaluating experiences of the placement and the effect this had on future career aspirations. Results: After running for four consecutive years, approximately 220 students have participated in the scheme across a range of surgical units and specialties. A total of 91.5% of the students were pre-clinical (years 1–3), whilst the remainder were clinical (years 4–6). Fifty-four percent were female and 46% male. Eighty-three percent of the students did not have any previous experience of the specialty that they shadowed, and 67% agreed that participating in the scheme had either “increased” or “strongly increased” their desire to pursue a surgical career. Ninety-four percent said they would “recommend” or “strongly recommend” the SSS to a peer. Over a third of students reported scrubbing-up during their placements and 35% of these directly assisted the lead surgeon. Traditionally male-dominated surgical sub-specialties recruited a high proportion of female students. Conclusion: This is the first published example of an established “Surgical Shadowing Scheme” for medical undergraduates. Our SSS has been highly valued by students and indicates that even a single high-quality surgical exposure is sufficient to increase the desire of undergraduates to pursue a surgical career. We hope that this SSS will act as a blueprint for other centers to develop their own shadowing schemes, in turn helping to ensure that surgery continues to inspire and attract the very best candidates for the future.
机译:目的:建立“手术阴影计划”(SSS)的可持续模型,并评估其如何影响大学生对手术职业的态度。患者和方法:与英国UCL医学院和UCL合作伙伴相关的大学教学医院的外科医生愿意参加该计划。然后,邀请医学院的学生申请该计划,让学生根据自己的专业选择分别参加手术室培训。随后获得了反馈,评估了该职位的经验及其对未来职业抱负的影响。结果:连续四年运行后,大约220名学生参加了该计划的各个手术部门和专业。总共91.5%的学生是临床前的(1-3年级),其余的是临床的(4-6年级)。女性占54%,男性占46%。 83%的学生以前没有对自己所擅长的专业的经验,而67%的学生则同意参加该计划已经“增加”或“强烈增加了”他们从事外科手术的愿望。 94%的人表示他们将“推荐”或“强烈推荐” SSS给同行。超过三分之一的学生报告在安置期间进行了擦洗,其中有35%的学生直接协助了主治医生。传统上以男性为主的外科手术专业招收了很大比例的女学生。结论:这是针对医学专业本科生建立的“手术阴影计划”的第一个公开示例。我们的SSS受到学生的高度评价,并表明即使是一次高质量的外科手术暴露也足以提高大学生追求外科手术职业的愿望。我们希望这个SSS可以作为其他中心开发自己的阴影方案的蓝图,从而帮助确保手术继续激发灵感并吸引未来的最佳人选。

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