Graduated Autonomy in Breast Imaging Fellowships: A National Survey of Fellowship Program Directors.

IF 2 Q3 ONCOLOGY
Lilian C Wang, Janine T Katzen, Gunjan M Senapati, Lauren Friedlander
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Abstract

Objective: This study assessed opportunities for graduated autonomy in fellowship programs registered with the Society of Breast Imaging (SBI) Fellowship Match.

Methods: A 16-question survey developed by the SBI Fellowship Match Committee was distributed electronically to fellowship program directors registered with the SBI. Responses were analyzed, with subgroup comparison using Fisher's exact test.

Results: The response rate was 51.5% (52/101). Most respondents (63.5%, 33/52) do not allow fellows to final sign reports. Of programs that do offer this practice, 36.8% (7/19) have done so for <3 years, 21.1% (4/19) for 3 to 5 years, and 42.1% (8/19) for >5 years. There was no association between fellowship class size or length of fellowship training and final-sign opportunities. Fellow education (84.2%, 16/19) and fellow interest (73.7%, 14/19) were the most common reasons for offering final-sign privileges. Faculty consensus was the main criterion for assessing fellow readiness for graduated autonomy. Of examination types, independent interpretation was most common for diagnostic mammogram and US examinations (36.5%, 19/52), initiated before the last 2 months of fellowship. Approximately 30% (16/52) of respondents allow fellows to perform and final sign procedures, most commonly 5 to 10 months into fellowship training. In 52.6% (10/19) of programs allowing independent reads, no additional compensation is provided.

Conclusion: Most breast imaging fellowship programs do not allow fellows to independently render examination interpretations or perform breast procedures. However, more than half of programs offering fellow autonomy have done so for ≤5 years, suggesting a potential shift in final-sign opportunities.

乳腺成像奖学金的毕业自主权:全国奖学金项目主任调查。
目的:本研究评估了在乳腺成像学会(SBI)奖学金匹配注册的奖学金项目中毕业生自主的机会。方法:由SBI奖学金匹配委员会开发的16个问题的调查以电子方式分发给在SBI注册的奖学金项目主任。对反应进行分析,采用Fisher精确检验进行亚组比较。结果:有效率为51.5%(52/101)。大多数受访者(63.5%,33/52)不允许研究员最终签署报告。在提供这种做法的课程中,36.8%(7/19)已经这样做了5年。研究金班级规模或研究金培训时间与最终签约机会之间没有关联。同伴教育(84.2%,16/19)和同伴兴趣(73.7%,14/19)是提供最后签名特权的最常见原因。教员的共识是评估学生是否准备好毕业自主的主要标准。在检查类型中,独立解释最常见的是诊断性乳房x光检查和超声检查(36.5%,19/52),在最后2个月前开始。大约30%(16/52)的受访者允许研究员执行和最终签署程序,最常见的是5到10个月的奖学金培训。在52.6%(10/19)允许独立读取的程序中,没有提供额外的补偿。结论:大多数乳腺成像奖学金项目不允许研究员独立进行检查解释或乳腺手术。然而,超过一半的学生自主项目已经持续了不超过5年,这表明最终签名的机会可能会发生变化。
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