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. 2022 Sep:167:24-29.
doi: 10.1016/j.urology.2022.05.037. Epub 2022 Jun 30.

Effect of COVID-19 on Graduating Urology Resident Case Logs: Analysis of the Accreditation Council of Graduate Medical Education National Data Reports

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Effect of COVID-19 on Graduating Urology Resident Case Logs: Analysis of the Accreditation Council of Graduate Medical Education National Data Reports

Adam M Daily et al. Urology. 2022 Sep.

Abstract

Objective: To assess the national case logs of the first graduating urologic resident cohorts to have trained during the COVID-19 pandemic for effects on surgical volumes.

Methods: The nationally aggregated Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education urology resident case logs were obtained for graduates of academic years (AYs) 2015-2016 through 2020-2021. Case volume differences for tracked index categories were compared between AYs with a 1-way analysis of variance. Data were then combined into pre-COVID and COVID-affected resident cohorts and differences in average cases logged were analyzed with 2-tailed student's t-tests.

Results: Graduating urology residents logged an average of 1322 (SD 24.8) cases over their residency during the examined period. Total cases had multiple statistical differences between AYs but the only index category with a statistically significant decrease for a COVID-affected AY compared to pre-COVID AY was pediatric majors: AY 2020-2021 logged fewer cases than AY 2015-2016 (53.9 vs 63.0, P = .004) and AY 2018-2019 (53.9 vs 61.2, P = .04). When aggregated into pre- and COVID-affected cohorts, both pediatric minor (123.4 vs 117.5, P = .049) and pediatric major (61.4 vs 56.8, P = .003) case averages decreased for the COVID-affected cohort of residents, but no adult index category decreased.

Conclusion: National graduating urology resident surgical volume for adult index categories was maintained through the pandemic. Pediatric cases saw a statistical decrease in volume of questionable clinical significance. This does not eliminate concern that individuals may have experienced a detrimental impact on their resident education.

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Average total and index category urology cases per academic year. (Color version available online.)
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Figure 2
Index case categories with statistically different averages among academic years, with COVID-affected years in gray. (A) Total cases, (B) Reconstructive cases, (C) Pediatric – Major cases (* indicates P < .05, ** P < .01).

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    Baas W. Baas W. Urology. 2022 Sep;167:28-29. doi: 10.1016/j.urology.2022.05.041. Urology. 2022. PMID: 36153100 Free PMC article. No abstract available.
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    Alpert SA. Alpert SA. Urology. 2022 Sep;167:28. doi: 10.1016/j.urology.2022.05.040. Urology. 2022. PMID: 36153101 Free PMC article. No abstract available.

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