Impact of Ophthalmic Knowledge Assessment Program Scores and Surgical Volume on Subspecialty Fellowship Application in Ophthalmology Residency: Retrospective Cohort Study.

IF 3.2 Q1 EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES
Amanda Kay Hertel, Radwan S Ajlan
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Abstract

Background: Ophthalmology residents take the Ophthalmic Knowledge Assessment Program (OKAP) exam annually, which provides percentile rank for multiple categories and the total score. In addition, ophthalmology residency training programs have multiple subspecialty rotations with defined minimum procedure requirements. However, residents' surgical volumes vary, with some residents exceeding their peers in specific subspecialty rotations.

Objective: This study aims to identify if there is a difference in OKAP examination scores and surgical volume exposure during ophthalmology residency training between nonfellowship and fellowship applicants and among various subspecialties.

Methods: A retrospective review of OKAP scores and surgical procedure numbers of graduating residents in an accredited academic ophthalmology residency program in the Midwest United States was conducted. Data were collected from 2012 to 2022.

Results: A total of 31 residents were identified. Most residents decided to pursue fellowship training upon graduation (20/31, 65% residents), and the rest chose to practice comprehensive ophthalmology (11/31, 35% residents). A total of 18/31 residents had OKAP score reports available. The fellowship group outperformed the nonfellowship group in multiple subsections and the total exam (P=.04). Those pursuing fellowship training in glaucoma performed higher on the Glaucoma section (P=.004) and the total exam (P=.005). Residents pursuing cornea performed higher on nearly all subsections, including External Disease and Cornea (P=.02) and the total exam (P=.007). The majority of the surgical volume exposure was identical between fellowship and nonfellowship groups. Those who pursued glaucoma fellowship performed more glaucoma filtering and shunting procedures (P=.03). Residents going into pediatrics fellowship were primary surgeons in more strabismus cases (P=.01), assisted in fewer strabismus cases (P<.001), and had no difference in the total number of strabismus surgeries.

Conclusions: In our program, residents pursuing fellowship training had higher OKAP scores on multiple sections and the total exam. There was no significant difference in the overall surgical volume averages between fellowship and nonfellowship groups, but few differences existed in subspecialty procedures among fellowship applicants. Larger multicenter studies are needed to clarify the relationship between OKAP scores and ophthalmology fellowship decisions nationwide.

眼科知识评估项目得分和手术量对眼科住院医师亚专科奖学金申请的影响:回顾性队列研究。
背景:眼科住院医师每年参加眼科知识评估计划(OKAP)考试,该考试提供多个类别的百分位排名和总分。此外,眼科住院医师培训项目有多个亚专科轮转,并有明确的最低手术要求。然而,住院医生的手术量各不相同,一些住院医生在特定的亚专科轮转中超过了同行。目的:本研究旨在确定眼科住院医师培训期间OKAP考试分数和手术量暴露在非奖学金和奖学金申请人之间以及不同亚专科之间是否存在差异。方法:对美国中西部一所认可的眼科住院医师项目的毕业住院医师的OKAP评分和手术次数进行回顾性分析。数据收集于2012年至2022年。结果:共识别出31名居民。大多数住院医师决定毕业后继续进修进修(20/31,65%住院医师),其余住院医师选择从事综合眼科(11/31,35%住院医师)。共有18/31的居民有OKAP评分报告。奖学金组在多个子部分和总考试中表现优于非奖学金组(P=.04)。在青光眼方面接受奖学金培训的患者在青光眼部分(P= 0.004)和总考试(P= 0.005)中表现更高。接受角膜检查的住院医师在几乎所有亚部分的表现都较高,包括外部疾病和角膜检查(P= 0.02)和总检查(P= 0.007)。大部分的手术暴露量在研究员组和非研究员组之间是相同的。那些追求青光眼奖学金的患者进行了更多的青光眼滤过和分流手术(P=.03)。进入儿科进修的住院医师是更多斜视病例的主刀医师(P= 0.01),协助的斜视病例较少(P结论:在我们的项目中,接受进修培训的住院医师在OKAP的多个部分和总考试中得分较高。总的平均手术量在奖学金组和非奖学金组之间没有显著差异,但在亚专科手术方面在奖学金申请者之间几乎没有差异。需要更大规模的多中心研究来阐明OKAP评分与全国眼科奖学金决定之间的关系。
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