Orthopaedic trauma observerships in North America for international surgeons: the visitors' perspective.

Mayur Urva, Abigail Cortez, Toshali Katyal, David W Shearer, Saam Morshed, Theodore Miclau, Madeline C MacKechnie, Sanjeev Sabharwal
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International observerships are one of many efforts aimed at addressing disparities in orthopaedic trauma care globally. However, their impact on visiting surgeons and their home countries, as well as the challenges faced by participating surgeons, are not well-documented.

Methods: A survey was distributed to overseas surgeons who participated in an orthopaedic trauma observership from 2009 to 2020. Surgeons were identified through North American institutions previously recognized by the authors as having hosted international observerships. Information gathered included participant demographics, details of and perceived impact of the observership, and barriers faced before, during, and after the program. Responses from 148 international surgeons (ISs) from 49 countries were analyzed.

Results: Sixty percent of observerships were at academic programs, 57% lasted 1-3 months, and 60% were self-funded. Participants identified cost and housing as primary barriers. After completing their observership, lack of funding, equipment and support staff, and excessive workload prevented participants from implementing changes at their clinical practice. Most observers believed that they gained relevant clinical (89%) and surgical knowledge (67%) and developed a professional network of North American hosts (63%). The most common suggested changes to the observership were greater hands-on experience in the operating room and structured goal setting relevant to the visiting surgeon.

Conclusions: Visiting surgeons find North American orthopaedic trauma observerships helpful in improving their surgical and clinical skills. However, financial constraints and resource limitations at their clinical practice and limited operative experience during the observership present barriers to maximizing this clinical experience. To enhance the relevance of clinical observerships for ISs and impact global orthopaedic trauma care, the unique needs and challenges facing ISs must be addressed.

Level of evidence: IV-Cross-Sectional Study.

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面向国际外科医生的北美骨科创伤观察员:参观者的视角。
国际观察员是旨在解决全球骨科创伤护理差异的众多努力之一。然而,它们对来访外科医生及其祖国的影响,以及参与外科医生面临的挑战,并没有得到很好的记录。方法:对2009 ~ 2020年参加骨科创伤见面会的海外外科医生进行调查。通过作者以前承认的接待过国际观察员的北美机构确定了外科医生。收集的信息包括参与者的人口统计数据、观察员的细节和感知影响,以及项目之前、期间和之后面临的障碍。对来自49个国家的148名国际外科医生(ISs)的反馈进行了分析。结果:60%的观察员参加学术项目,57%的观察员持续1-3个月,60%的观察员自费。与会者认为成本和住房是主要障碍。在完成他们的观察后,缺乏资金、设备和支持人员,以及过度的工作量阻碍了参与者在他们的临床实践中实施变革。大多数观察员认为他们获得了相关的临床(89%)和外科知识(67%),并建立了北美主持人的专业网络(63%)。最常见的建议是对观察员进行更多的手术室实践经验和与来访外科医生相关的结构化目标设定。结论:来访的外科医生发现北美骨科创伤观察员有助于提高他们的手术和临床技能。然而,临床实践中的财政约束和资源限制以及在观察期间有限的手术经验是最大限度地提高临床经验的障碍。为了提高ISs临床观察员的相关性并影响全球骨科创伤护理,必须解决ISs面临的独特需求和挑战。证据水平:iv -横断面研究。
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