Impacting surgical training: Role of surgical anatomy dissection courses

Q4 Medicine
J. Gashegu, D. Hakizimana, I. Ncogoza, M. Nyundo, F. Ntirenganya, Prof. Julien Gashegu
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INTRODUCTION: Human anatomy is one of the fundamental pillars of basic medical sciences, which forms the cornerstone of the ever-evolving medical practice. It is, therefore, important to strengthen anatomy education at all stages of medical training. Since 2020, the Department of Human Anatomy, in collaboration with the Department of Surgery, organized surgical anatomy dissection courses to improve surgical practice safety and competence. This educational study aimed to share lessons learned from organizing anatomy dissection courses and measure the impact on knowledge and skills acquisition by surgical trainees. METHODS: Courses were designed with clear learning objectives and programs. A pre-test was administered to trainees before the dissection course, and a post-test was organized at the end of the course. Descriptive statistics were used to compare pre- and post-test scores. A p-value less than 0.05 was considered statistically significant. The Likert scale was used to measure trainees’ satisfaction at the end of every course.RESULTS: From August 2020 to December 2021, 11 cadaveric dissection courses were organized, and 173 trainees from 6 Surgical Residency programs: Plastic surgery, General surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Urology, Neurosurgery, ENT, and Obstetrics and Gynecology. Nineteen trainers from the Surgery Department and Anatomy Department were involved.There was a significant improvement in marks in the post-test test as compared to the pre-test score. The average increase in the mark was 26.4% with a 95% CI [23-0 – 29.7], p-value < 0.001. There was a negative correlation (r=-0.8948, p-value < 0.001) between the marks at pre-test and the improvement score, suggesting that the lowest performers on the pre-test had the biggest post-test improvement. Trainees’ satisfaction was at a high level. 87.6% of trainees reported a desire to pursue training to become anatomy educators in the future. CONCLUSION: Surgical anatomy dissection courses positively impacted surgical knowledge and skills acquisition, integrating anatomy into surgical training. Cadaver-based surgical procedures simulation should be encouraged and integrated into surgical curricula.
影响外科训练:外科解剖解剖课程的作用
引言:人体解剖学是基础医学的基本支柱之一,是不断发展的医学实践的基石。因此,在医学训练的各个阶段加强解剖学教育是很重要的。自2020年以来,人体解剖系与外科合作,组织了外科解剖解剖课程,以提高手术实践的安全性和能力。这项教育研究旨在分享组织解剖课程的经验教训,并衡量对外科受训人员获得知识和技能的影响。方法:课程设计有明确的学习目标和程序。解剖课程前对受训人员进行了预测试,课程结束时组织了后测试。描述性统计被用来比较测试前和测试后的分数。p值小于0.05被认为具有统计学意义。Likert量表用于衡量学员在每门课程结束时的满意度。结果:从2020年8月到2021年12月,共组织了11个尸体解剖课程,173名学员来自6个外科住院项目:整形外科、普通外科、骨科、泌尿外科、神经外科、耳鼻喉科和妇产科。来自外科和解剖科的19名培训师参与了培训。与测试前的分数相比,测试后的分数有了显著的提高。该标记的平均增长率为26.4%,置信区间为95%[23-0-29.7],p值<0.001。测试前的分数与改善分数呈负相关(r=-0.8948,p值<0.001),表明测试前表现最低的人在测试后的改善最大。学员的满意度很高。87.6%的受训者表示希望在未来接受解剖学教育。结论:外科解剖课程对外科知识和技能的获取产生了积极影响,将解剖学融入了外科训练。应鼓励基于尸体解剖的外科手术模拟,并将其纳入外科课程。
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Rwanda Medical Journal
Rwanda Medical Journal Medicine-Medicine (all)
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审稿时长
7 weeks
期刊介绍: The Rwanda Medical Journal (RMJ), is a Not-For-Profit scientific, medical, journal that is published entirely online in open-access electronic format. The RMJ is an interdisciplinary research journal for publication of original work in all the major health disciplines. Through a rigorous process of evaluation and peer review, The RMJ strives to publish original works of high quality for a diverse audience of healthcare professionals. The Journal seeks to deepen knowledge and advance scientific discovery to improve the quality of care of patients in Rwanda and internationally.
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