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Frequency of use and proficiency in performance of surgical skills expected of entry-level veterinarians by general practitioners

机译:全科医生对入门级兽医的期望使用频率和熟练的外科技能

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Objective-To identify a list of core surgical skills and determine the frequency of use and proficiency in performance of these skills expected of entry-level veterinarians by general practitioners. Design-Mail-based survey. Sample-750 general practitioners randomly chosen from the AVMA membership database. Procedures-Survey respondents rated the proficiency and frequency of use expected of entry-level veterinarians in regard to 26 surgical skills. Demographic information (gender; graduation year; practice type, geographic location, and setting; number of veterinarians in practice; number of surgical procedures performed per week; and number of new graduates mentored in the past 5 years) of respondents was obtained. Results-387 (52%) general practitioners responded to the survey. Greater than 60% of respondents expected new graduates to have high proficiency and require minimal supervision for 21 of 26 skills. Greater than 60% of respondents assigned 6 of the skills a low expected frequency of use rating. Orthopedic skills, creation of square knots by use of a 1-handed tie technique, and use of electrosurgical and laser instruments received some of the lowest ratings. Conclusions and Clinical Relevance-Core surgical skills were identified. Results indicated a broad consensus among general practitioners independent of demographic characteristics. Results may aid veterinary colleges in identification of the surgical skills that are most important to include in surgical curricula and for which new graduates should attain proficiency according to general practitioners. (J Am Vet Med Assoc 2012;240:1345-1354)
机译:目的-确定核心外科手术技能清单,并确定普通医师对入门级兽医所期望的使用频率和对这些技能的熟练程度。基于设计邮件的调查。从AVMA成员数据库中随机选择的750名样本全科医生。程序-调查的受访者对26种手术技能的入门级兽医期望的熟练程度和使用频率进行了评估。获得了受访者的人口统计学信息(性别;毕业年份;执业类型,地理位置和环境;执业兽医数量;每周进行的外科手术数量;以及过去5年中接受指导的新毕业生数量)。结果-387(52%)全科医生回答了调查。超过60%的受访者期望新毕业生具备较高的熟练程度,并且对26种技能中的21种要求最低的监督。超过60%的受访者将其中6种技能的预期使用频率降低。骨科技能,使用一手扎带技术创建方结以及使用电外科和激光仪器获得的评分最低。结论和临床相关性-核心手术技能已确定。结果表明独立于人口统计学特征的全科医生普遍达成共识。结果可能有助于兽医学院确定最重要的外科手术技能,以包括在外科课程中,而根据一般医生的要求,新毕业生应达到这些技能。 (J Am Vet Med Assoc 2012; 240:1345-1354)

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