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Sleep medicine clinical and surgical training during otolaryngology residency: a national survey of otolaryngology residency programs.

机译:耳鼻喉科住院医师期间的睡眠医学临床和外科培训:耳鼻喉科住院医师项目全国调查。

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OBJECTIVE: The authors sought to assess the otolaryngology residency training experiences in adult sleep medicine and sleep surgery in the United States. STUDY DESIGN: Internet survey. SETTING: US academic otolaryngology residency programs. SUBJECTS AND METHODS: This Internet survey was emailed to the program directors of 103 US Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME)-approved otolaryngology residency programs in 2010. RESULTS: A total of 47 program directors responded, representing 46% of programs surveyed. In 59% of these programs, there was at least 1 faculty member with clinical practice dedicated to adult medicine. Most commonly, these clinicians spent less than 50% of their clinical time on adult sleep medicine. While most otolaryngology residents were reported being well trained in commonly performed procedures such as septoplasty and uvulopalatopharyngoplasty (UPPP), the training on hypopharyngeal or multilevel surgeries, such as partial glossectomy, tongue base resection, hyoid or tongue suspension, or geniotubercle advancement, was considered less frequent. The overall exposure to education regarding the interpretation of original data of laboratory-based sleep studies or portable home monitoring devices was infrequent. A significant portion of respondents indicated that they would like to expand their residents' exposure to adult sleep medicine and sleep surgery. CONCLUSION: This survey provides a starting point to further assess the rigor of sleep medicine/sleep surgery training in US residency programs. Continued assessment and strengthening of the current curriculum are crucial to keep residents up to date with this evolving field. This result calls attention to the importance of bolstering sleep medicine and surgery curriculum to meet the academic requirements of otolaryngology training.
机译:目的:作者试图评估美国成人睡眠医学和睡眠手术中耳鼻喉科住院医师培训的经验。研究设计:互联网调查。地点:美国学术性耳鼻喉科住院医师课程。主题和方法:这项互联网调查通过电子邮件发送给了103个美国研究生医学教育认可委员会(ACGME)批准的2010年耳鼻喉科住院医师计划的项目主任。结果:共有47名计划主任做出了回应,占被调查计划的46%。在这些计划的59%中,至少有1位具有成人医学临床实践经验的教职员工。最常见的是,这些临床医生在成人睡眠药物上的花费时间不到其临床时间的50%。虽然据报道大多数耳鼻喉科住院医师接受过常规手术(例如隔膜成形术和葡萄膜上咽喉成形术(UPPP))的培训,但考虑进行下咽或多层手术的培训,例如部分舌切除术,舌根切除,舌骨或舌头悬吊或tub突前进少一些很少有关于解释基于实验室的睡眠研究或便携式家庭监控设备的原始数据的教育。很大一部分受访者表示,他们希望扩大其居民对成人睡眠药物和睡眠手术的接触。结论:该调查为进一步评估美国住院医师计划中的睡眠医学/睡眠手术培训的严格性提供了起点。持续评估和加强当前课程对于使居民与时俱进是至关重要的。该结果提醒人们注意加强睡眠医学和外科手术课程以满足耳鼻喉科培训的学术要求的重要性。

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