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. 2013:33:178-84.

Development of an orthopaedic surgical skills curriculum for post-graduate year one resident learners - the University of Iowa experience

Development of an orthopaedic surgical skills curriculum for post-graduate year one resident learners - the University of Iowa experience

Matthew D Karam et al. Iowa Orthop J. 2013.

Abstract

Orthopaedic surgery requires a high degree of technical skill. Current orthopaedic surgical education is based largely on an apprenticeship model. In addition to mounting evidence of the value of simulation, recent mandated requirements will undoubtedly lead to increased emphasis on surgical skills and simulation training. The University of Iowa's Department of Orthopaedic Surgery has created and implemented a month long surgical skills training program for PGY-1 residents. The goal of the program was to improve the basic surgical skills of six PGY-1 orthopaedic surgery residents and prepare them for future operative experiences. A modular curriculum was created by members of the orthopaedic faculty which encompassed basic skills felt to be important to the general orthopaedic surgeon. For each module multiple assessment techniques were utilized to provide constructive critique, identify errors and enhance the performance intensity of trainees. Based on feedback and debriefing surveys, the resident trainees were unanimously satisfied with the content of the surgical skills month, and felt it should remain a permanent part of our educational program. This manuscript will describe the development of the curriculum, the execution of the actual skills sessions and analysis of feedback from the residents and share valuable lessons learned and insights for future skills programs.

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Figure 1. University of Iowa surgical skills month
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Figure 2. Description of the basic techniques in ORIF module
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Figure 3. Faculty instruction in the Joseph Buckwalter Surgical Skills Laboratory
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Figure 4. Results from resident surveys. 4a) results of surgical skills month curriculum survey 4b) results of resident satisfaction survey

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