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Military otolaryngology resident case numbers and board passing rates during the Afghanistan and Iraq Wars

机译:阿富汗和伊拉克战争期间军事耳鼻喉科住院病人的人数和登机率

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Objective. During the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, the US military has continued to train medical residents despite concern that postgraduate medical education at military training facilities has suffered. This study compares the experience of otolaryngology residents at military programs with the experience of their civilian counterparts. Study Design. Retrospective review. Setting. Academic military medical centers. Subjects and Methods. Resident caseload data and board examination passing rates were requested from each of the 6 Department of Defense otolaryngology residency programs for 2001 to 2010. The American Board of Otolaryngology and the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education provided the national averages for resident caseload. National board passing rates from 2004 to 2010 were also obtained. Two-sample t tests were used to compare the pooled caseloads from the military programs with the national averages. Board passing rates were compared with a test of proportions. Results. Data were available for all but one military program. Regarding total cases, only 2001 and 2003 showed a significant difference (P < .05), with military residents completing more cases in those years. For individual case categories, the military averages were higher in Otology (299.6 vs 261.2, P = .033) and Plastics/Reconstruction (248.1 vs 149.2, P = .003). Only the Head & Neck category significantly favored the national average over the military (278.3 and 226.0, P = .039). The first-time board passing rates were identical between the groups (93%). Conclusion. Our results suggest that the military otolaryngology residency programs are equal in terms of caseload and board passing rates compared with civilian programs over this time period.
机译:目的。在伊拉克和阿富汗战争期间,尽管担心军事训练设施的研究生医学教育受到影响,但美国军方仍在继续培训居民。这项研究将耳鼻喉科住院医师在军事项目中的经历与平民同行的经历进行了比较。学习规划。回顾性审查。设置。学术军事医学中心。主题和方法。要求从2001年至2010年的6个国防部耳鼻咽喉科住院医师计划中的每一个,获取住院病例数据和委员会考试合格率。美国耳鼻咽喉科委员会和研究生医学教育认可委员会提供了住院病例全国平均值。还获得了2004年至2010年全国董事会的通过率。使用两个样本的t检验来比较军事计划中收集的案件数量与全国平均值。董事会通过率与比例测试进行了比较。结果。除一项军事计划外,所有数据均可用。在总案件中,只有2001年和2003年显示出显着差异(P <.05),在那几年军事居民完成了更多案件。对于个别案例类别,军事方面的耳科学(299.6 vs 261.2,P = .033)和塑料/重建(248.1 vs 149.2,P = 0.003)更高。只有头颈部类别明显优于全国平均水平(278.3和226.0,P = .039)。两组之间的首次董事会通过率相同(93%)。结论。我们的结果表明,在这段时间内,军事耳鼻喉科住院医师计划的病例数和董事会合格率与民用计划相比是相等的。

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