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Expected frequency of use and proficiency of core surgical skills in entry-level veterinary practice: 2009 ACVS Core Surgical Skills Diplomate Survey results.

机译:入门级兽医实践中预期的核心外科技能使用频率和熟练程度:2009年ACVS核心外科技能外交调查结果。

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Objectives: ACVS Diplomates were surveyed to identify a complete list of core surgical skills, determine the expected frequency of use of these skills, and ascertain the level of skills proficiency expected of entry-level practicing veterinarians. Study Design: Internet-based survey. Sample Population: Randomly chosen ACVS Diplomates (n=750). Methods: Rating scale items were used to construct the main portion of the survey with 26 skills that were scored by participants based on rankings of proficiency expected of entry-level veterinarians, as well as expected frequency of use of these skills. Additional demographic questions were included to gather information regarding gender, practice type, year of veterinary school, year of ACVS membership, job description, primary surgical discipline, practice location, average number of procedures performed on a weekly basis, and number of new graduates mentored in the last 5 years. Results: Of 337 Diplomates (44.9%) who responded to the survey, >60% expected entry-level graduates to have good skills with minimal supervision or complete skills for 21 of the 26 skills categories listed. More than 60% of respondents ranked 7 skills with a lower frequency score (seldom or occasionally use). Orthopedic instrument handling and fixation skills as well as electrosurgical and laser skills received some of the lowest expected proficiency and frequency rankings. No additional skills categories were identified in the open-ended survey questions. Conclusions: A complete list of core surgical skills was identified. There was broad consensus between boarded surgeons irrespective of their practice type, experience, or discipline for ranked proficiency and frequency scores among the core surgical skills expected of entry-level veterinarians.Digital Object Identifier http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1532-950X.2012.00978.x
机译:目的:对ACVS外交官进行调查,以确定核心手术技能的完整列表,确定使用这些技能的预期频率,并确定入门级执业兽医所期望的技能水平。研究设计:基于Internet的调查。样本人口:随机选择的ACVS文凭(n = 750)。方法:使用评分量表项目构成调查的主要部分,参与者根据入门级兽医的期望熟练程度排名以及使用这些技能的预期频率对26项技能进行了评分。还包括其他人口统计问题,以收集有关性别,执业类型,兽医学校的年份,ACVS会员资格的年份,职位描述,初级外科学科,执业地点,每周平均程序数量以及受指导的新毕业生数量的信息在过去的五年中。结果:在对调查做出回应的337名文凭中,有44.9%的受访者认为,超过60%的入门级毕业生在列出的26个技能类别中有21个具有良好的技能,很少的监督或完整的技能。超过60%的受访者对7种技能的评分较低(很少或偶尔使用)。骨科器械的处理和固定技能以及电外科和激光技能的预期熟练程度和频率排名最低。开放式调查问题中未发现其他技能类别。结论:确定了核心手术技能的完整列表。寄宿的外科医生之间存在广泛的共识,无论他们的执业类型,经验或学科如何,对于入门级兽医所期望的核心手术技能,其熟练程度和频率评分均排名较高。数字对象标识符http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/ j.1532-950X.2012.00978.x

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