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. 2020 Feb 19:9:34.
doi: 10.15694/mep.2020.000034.1. eCollection 2020.

Surgical Skills Course for Fourth Year Medical Students Entering an Orthopaedic Surgery Residency

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Surgical Skills Course for Fourth Year Medical Students Entering an Orthopaedic Surgery Residency

Lucy E Meyer et al. MedEdPublish (2016). .

Abstract

This article was migrated. The article was marked as recommended. Surgical skills training outside of the operating room is a critical component of surgical education. There has been little incorporation of these programs for medical students entering orthopaedic surgery residencies. As such, there is concern that incoming orthopaedic residents matriculate with skills below residency programs' expectations. This study aimed to assess the need for an orthopaedic surgical skills course during the 4 th year of medical school.An anonymous electronic survey was emailed to 1457orthopaedic surgery residents and 732 current orthopaedic residency applicants using application data from a single orthopaedic residency program during the 2015-2016 through 2017-2018 cycles. 200 resident and 31 applicant emails were returned undeliverable, resulting in distribution to 1257 residents and 701 applicants. 135 junior residents (11% response rate) and 181 applicants (26% response rate) completed portions of the survey. 76 of 117 (65%) residents and 170 of 181 (94%) applicants did not participate in a formal orthopaedic surgical skills course. 110 of 118 (93%) residents and 160 of 171 (94%) applicants indicated that implementing such a course before entering residency would be beneficial. Applicants rated basic fracture reduction (95%; 171/180), casting/splinting (94%; 170/180), and reading basic x-rays (90%; 162/180) as the most important potential course components.Most respondents were not exposed to an orthopaedic skills course prior to residency. Participants indicated that such a course would be beneficial to incoming orthopaedic residents. Pilot programs should be developed to optimize an orthopaedic preparatory skills course for 4 th year medical students pursuing careers in orthopaedic surgery.

Keywords: medical students; orthopaedic surgery; orthopaedic surgical skills; surgical skills.

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Figure 1.. Skills Identified as Being Important by Applicants
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Figure 2.. Orthopaedic Resident Confidence and Performance

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