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Leadership in ophthalmology training
Medical specialist training requires constant improvement and adaptation of the contents to the current situation. Nowadays, young physicians have...
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Call to action: equity, diversity, and inclusion in emergency medicine resident physician selection
ObjectivesThis call to action seeks to improve emergency care in Canada for equity-deserving communities, enabled by equitable representation among...
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The lived experience of Competence by Design: Canadian resident physicians’ perspectives
PurposeCanadian specialist residency programs are in the process of transitioning to a hybrid time and competence model, Competence by Design (CBD),...
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Resident evaluations: what are the predictors of future negative outcomes in surgical education?
BackgroundEvaluation variables that correlate with future negative outcomes in surgery allow for actionable steps and early intervention. Diverse...
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How to become an excellent pediatric resident: a qualitative comparative study from China
BackgroundCompetency-oriented medical education has become a global trend. However, most current studies focus on the independent effects of various...
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Using the Psychiatry Resident-In-Training Examination (PRITE) to Assess the Psychiatry Medical Knowledge Milestones in Psychiatry
ObjectiveThe introduction of the Milestone Project underscored the need for objective assessments of resident progress across the competencies....
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Evaluation of the Impact of Pharmacist-Driven Physician Naloxone Training on an Inpatient Psychiatric Unit
ObjectivesThe purpose of this study was to evaluate the impact of pharmacist-driven naloxone training of resident physicians as part of discharge...
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Are patient satisfaction ratings reliable? Implications for holistic resident assessment
PurposeThere is increasing interest in whether patient evaluations could serve as useful sources of formative assessment for surgical residents. This...
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Resident dictation of operative notes: a reimbursement comparison and mixed-methods analysis
PurposeSurgical documentation is crucial to ensure quality patient care and accurate coding and billing. Operative dictation also serves as a...
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Radiology resident competency in detecting basilar artery occlusion: a simulation-based assessment
PurposeBasilar artery strokes are rare but can have characteristic imaging findings that can often be overlooked. This retrospective study aims to...
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Resident physician duty hours, resting times and European Working Time Directive compliance in Spain: a cross-sectional study
BackgroundThere is a growing interest in understanding the impact of duty hours and resting times on training outcomes and the well-being of resident...
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Recent Advances in Surgical Simulation For Resident Education
Purpose of ReviewSurgical simulation has become a cornerstone for the training of surgical residents, especially for urology residents. Urology as a...
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Resident operative autonomy: do community-based programs offer more than university-based programs?
PurposeCommunity-based (CB) surgical training programs have traditionally been felt to offer an earlier operative experience than university-based...
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Accessibility of operative autonomy from orthopedic surgery resident and fellow perspectives
PurposeThere is growing concern over the readiness of orthopedic surgical residents and fellows for independent surgical practice upon completion of...
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Preparing for and passing the fundamentals of laparoscopic surgery (FLS) exam improves general surgery resident operative performance and autonomy
BackgroundThe American Board of Surgery made the Fundamentals of Laparoscopic Surgery (FLS) exam a prerequisite for board certification in 2009. Some...
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Microsurgery courses vs continuous microsurgery laboratory training: an Italian experience
BackgroundMicrosurgical techniques are an important part of clinical and experimental research. In this paper, we present our survey of Italian...
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Impact of duty hours and vacation status on resident ABSITE performance
PurposeThe American Board of Surgery In-Training Exam (ABSITE) is administered yearly in January, and is used by training programs to gauge trainee...
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Artificial intelligence improves resident detection of pediatric and young adult upper extremity fractures
PurposeWe wished to evaluate if an open-source artificial intelligence (AI) algorithm ( https://www.childfx.com ) could improve performance of (1)...