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- Title
Surgical Outpatient Study: characterizing the educational experience of outpatient clinics for surgical trainees.
- Authors
Goh, Su Kah; Dudi‐Venkata, Nagendra N.; Zhou, Bob; Ng, Daniel; Liu, David S.; Fong, Jonathan; Low, Nicholas; Lau, Lawrence; Mori, Krinal; Sidhu, Ankur; Stevens, Sean; Muralidharan, Vijayaragavan; Drysdale, Henry; Chiu Kang, Yuen; Newton, Peter; Tiang, Thomas
- Abstract
Attendance at outpatient clinics (OPCs) by surgical trainees is intended to be a training and educational activity while providing service provision essential to the delivery of surgical care.1-3 Access to OPCs for surgical education and training (SET) is highly valued and an essential accreditation criterion for hospital training posts.4,5 However, the tenuous balance between service provision and SET remains poorly understood. This value differed depending on the trainee's level of training and varied from 35% to 58% for SET3 trainees to 70-99% for SET5 trainees.
- Subjects
SURGICAL clinics; CRYSTAL gazing
- Publication
ANZ Journal of Surgery, 2020, Vol 90, Issue 11, p2166
- ISSN
1445-1433
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/ans.16269