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The impact of resident training on robotic operative times: is there a July Effect?
It is unknown whether the July Effect (a theory that medical errors and organizational inefficiencies increase during the influx of new surgical...
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Role of Ultrasound Simulator in Training of Resident Doctors to Diagnose Obstetrics Pathologies
BackgroundUltrasound has emerged as an important diagnostic tool in the management of multiple obstetric pathologies. However, the poor skills of...
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Need for formalized robotic training and curriculum in obstetrics and gynecology residency: an examination of current resident outlooks and perspectives
The objectives of this study were to evaluate current robotic surgery training methodologies for ACGME-accredited obstetrics and gynecology (OB/GYN)...
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Emergency medicine resident perceptions of simulation-based training and assessment in competence by design
ObjectivesWith the launch of competence by design (CBD) in emergency medicine (EM) in Canada, there are growing recommendations on the use of...
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Trainee experiences with resident-as-teacher training: results from four teaching hospitals of an urban academic health system
PurposeTeaching is a key responsibility for residents. Many programs have established resident-as-teacher (RaT) training; however, there is...
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Internal Medicine Resident Addiction Training at the Veteran’s Health Administration: A Qualitative Evaluation of Site Directors’ Response to the 2022 ACGME Requirements
BackgroundSubstance use disorders (SUDs) are prevalent in the USA yet remain dramatically undertreated. To address this care gap, the Accreditation...
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Point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) pediatric resident training course: a cross-sectional survey
BackgroundPoint-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) is becoming increasingly crucial in the Pediatric Emergency Department for objective patient examination....
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Survey on the working, training, and research conditions of resident physicians in internistic and rheumatological continuing education—BEWUSST
BackgroundData on the training and continuing education situation of residents in the field of internal medicine and rheumatology are not available...
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Robotic simulation: validation and qualitative assessment of a general surgery resident training curriculum
BackgroundThe da Vinci skills simulation curriculum has been validated in the literature. The updated simulator, SimNow , features restructured...
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Not just a figurehead: improved resident perception of training following the addition of Administrative Chief Residents in a general surgery residency program
PurposeIn general surgery training programs, Administrative Chief Residents (ACRs) commonly serve as liaisons between program leadership and...
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Learning Curve of Total Laparoscopic Hysterectomy for a Resident in a High-Volume Resident Training Setup
Study ObjectiveTo evaluate the resident learning curve, demographic and comparative analysis of total laparoscopic hysterectomy.
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Advancing Urology Resident Surgical Autonomy
Purpose of ReviewThis paper aims to survey current literature on urologic graduate medical education focusing on surgical autonomy.
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Factors influencing American Board of Surgery In-Training Examination score: resident perception vs. reality
PurposeResidents often cite busy work schedules as a reason for poor performance on the American Board of Surgery In-Training Examination (ABSITE). A...
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Residents underestimate their robotic performance: evaluating resident robotic console participation time
Lack of formal national robotic curriculum results in a void of knowledge regarding appropriate progression of autonomy in robotic general surgery...
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Resident education in radiology in Europe including entrustable professional activities: results of an ESR survey
Entrustable professional activity (EPA) is a tool for comprehensively evaluating the level of confidence in resident performances across various...
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Implementation of an education session on buprenorphine induction in the emergency department, a resident-led initiative
IntroductionMany physicians including emergency medicine physicians report insufficient training and education on prescribing buprenorphine for...
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Resident Burnout on the Internal Medicine Ward
BackgroundBurnout is common among medical trainees. Whether brief periods of training on the internal medicine ward leads to resident burnout is...
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Resident perception on the impact of point-of-care ultrasound in clinical care at a family medicine training program in Zambia
BackgroundPatient access to necessary medical imaging in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) remains a major obstacle, complicating clinician...
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Resident performance of nontechnical skills in level 1 traumas
PurposeForty-six percent of fatal medical errors can be attributed to nontechnical skills (NTS), and surgical residency programs are increasingly...