作者
Shari L Meyerson, Ezra N Teitelbaum, Brian C George, Mary C Schuller, Debra A DaRosa, Jonathan P Fryer
发表日期
2014/12/31
期刊
Journal of surgical education
卷号
71
期号
6
页码范围
e64-e72
出版商
Elsevier
简介
Objective
To develop operative independence with essential procedures by the end of their training, residents need graded autonomy as they progress through training. This study compares autonomy expectations, as defined by faculty and residents, with autonomy measured in the operating room.
Methods
Operative procedures performed by general surgery residents between November 2012 and June 2013 were each assigned an autonomy score by the operating attending physician using a previously described rating scale (Zwisch). Scores range from minimum autonomy, “show and tell,” to maximum autonomy, “supervision only.” Autonomy expectations were defined by a survey asking faculty and residents what autonomy-level residents should achieve during each year of training for each of the 10 most commonly performed procedures. Faculty expectations, resident expectations, and actual operating room …
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