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A national fundamentals curriculum for neurosurgery PGY1 residents: The 2010 society of neurological surgeons boot camp courses

机译:针对神经外科PGY1居民的国家基础课程:2010年神经外科医师学会新兵训练营课程

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BACKGROUND: In July 2009, the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) incorporated postgraduate year 1 (PGY1 intern) level training into all U.S. neurosurgery residency programs. OBJECTIVE: To provide a fundamentals curriculum for all incoming neurosurgery PGY1 residents in ACGME-accredited programs, including skills, knowledge, and attitudes that promote quality, patient safety, and professionalism. METHODS: The Society of Neurological Surgeons organized 6 regional "boot camp" courses for incoming neurosurgery PGY1 residents in July 2010 that consisted of 9 lectures on clinical and nonclinical competencies plus 10 procedural and 6 surgical skills stations. Resident and faculty participants were surveyed to assess knowledge and course effectiveness. RESULTS: A total of 186 of 197 U.S. neurosurgical PGY1 residents (94%) and 75 neurosurgical faculty from 36 of 99 programs (36%) participated in the inaugural boot camp courses. All residents and 83% of faculty participants completed course surveys. All resident and faculty respondents thought that the boot camp courses fulfilled their purpose and objectives and imparted skills and knowledge that would improve patient care. PGY1 residents' knowledge of information taught in the courses improved significantly in postcourse testing (P <.0001). Residents and faculty particularly valued simulated and other hands-on skills training. CONCLUSION: Regional organization facilitated an unprecedented degree of participation in a national fundamental skills program for entering neurosurgery residents. One hundred percent of resident and faculty respondents positively reviewed the courses. The boot camp courses may provide a model for enhanced learning, professionalism, and safety at the inception of training in other procedural specialties.
机译:背景:2009年7月,研究生医学教育认证委员会(ACGME)将研究生一年级(PGY1实习生)水平的培训纳入了所有美国神经外科住院医师计划。目的:为ACGME认可计划中的所有传入神经外科PGY1居民提供基础课程,包括技能,知识和态度,以提高质量,患者安全性和专业性。方法:2010年7月,神经外科医师学会为即将到来的神经外科PGY1居民组织了6个地区性的“训练营”课程,包括9个关于临床和非临床能力的讲座以及10个程序和6个外科技能站。对居民和教职员工进行了调查,以评估知识和课程效果。结果:197名美国神经外科PGY1住院医师中有186名(94%)和99个计划中的36个(36%)的75名神经外科教师参加了就职训练营课程。所有居民和83%的教职员工都完成了课程调查。所有居民和教职员工都认为,新兵训练营课程能够实现其目的和目标,并传授可以改善患者护理水平的技能和知识。 PGY1居民在课程中教授的信息知识在课程后测试中得到了显着改善(P <.0001)。居民和教师特别重视模拟和其他动手技能培训。结论:区域组织促进了进入神经外科手术住院医师国家基本技能计划的前所未有的参与。 100%的居民和教职员工积​​极评价课程。新手训练营课程可能会为其他程序专业培训开始时的学习,专业和安全性提供模型。

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