Survey on Resident Education for Surgical Dermatology in South Korea.

Seong Jin Jo, Hyun Mo Lee, Nark-Kyoung Rho, Min Sung Kim, Hwa Jung Ryu, Hoon-Soo Kim, Byung Cheol Park, Mi Ryung Roh, Suk Bae Seo, Hyojin Kim, Young-Joon Seo, Kapsok Li, Chang Hun Huh, Ki Hoon Song, Kyle K Seo, Soo Hong Seo
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Background: With the increasing demand for surgical procedures in dermatology, resident education in surgical dermatology has become important for delivering high-quality treatment. However, it remains unclear if a sufficient number of residency programs with quality standards exist, as there has been little research on this subject in South Korea.

Objective: To identify the status of surgical dermatology education among residents and assess dermatologists' perceptions of the subject.

Methods: A 35-question survey was developed and distributed to all resident training hospitals and local clinics listed by the Korean Society of Dermatologic Surgery. Only third- and fourth-year residents were included and board-certified specialists from training hospitals and local clinics responded to the surveys.

Results: Survey participants included 88 residents and 120 specialists of whom one-quarter of the residents attended regular monthly educational sessions. Most residents (93%) participated in cosmetic procedures, and many performed laser therapy. However, the opportunity for toxin or filler injection was rare, with only 12% of the residents having experience with filler injections. In response, 49% of residents and 32% of specialists said that more cosmetic training was required, whereas 28% of residents and 50% of specialists said that more training for both cosmetic and conventional surgeries was necessary.

Conclusion: The survey demonstrated a need for more training programs in surgical dermatology during residency and a perception gap between residents and specialists. Therefore, developing educational residency programs that focus on basic dermatologic surgery principles and their applications in cosmetic procedures is essential.

韩国皮肤外科住院医师教育调查。
背景:随着对皮肤科外科手术需求的不断增加,皮肤科外科住院医师教育对于提供高质量的治疗已变得非常重要。然而,由于韩国在这方面的研究很少,因此是否存在足够数量的符合质量标准的住院医师培训项目仍不清楚:目的:确定住院医师中皮肤外科教育的现状,并评估皮肤科医生对这一问题的看法:方法: 制定了一份包含 35 个问题的调查问卷,并分发给韩国皮肤外科学会列出的所有住院医师培训医院和当地诊所。只有三年级和四年级的住院医师参与了调查,培训医院和当地诊所的委员会认证专家也参与了调查:调查对象包括 88 名住院医师和 120 名专科医生,其中四分之一的住院医师参加了每月定期教育课程。大多数住院医师(93%)参与了美容手术,许多人还进行了激光治疗。但是,注射毒素或填充剂的机会很少,只有 12% 的住院医师有注射填充剂的经验。对此,49%的住院医师和32%的专科医生表示需要更多的美容培训,而28%的住院医师和50%的专科医生表示需要更多的美容和传统手术培训:调查显示,住院医师和专科医生之间存在认知差距,需要在住院医师培训期间开展更多皮肤外科培训项目。因此,制定侧重于基本皮肤外科原理及其在美容手术中应用的住院医师培训计划至关重要。
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