Dear Program Directors: There Are Numerous Entrustable Professional Activities on a Burns Rotation!

IF 0.7 4区 医学 Q4 SURGERY
Plastic surgery Pub Date : 2024-08-01 Epub Date: 2022-10-27 DOI:10.1177/22925503221134816
Alan D Rogers, Robert Cartotto
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Background: Burn care has long been an integral part of the scope of plastic surgery, but the time allocated to exposure for plastic surgery residents is under threat due to the range of sub-specialities competing for their time. As part of the Competence by Design approach to plastic surgical training, residents are provided with a list of 52 "Entrustable professional activities' (EPA's) to ensure that core skills and knowledge are acquired. Methods: This survey, distributed via email using a link to Survey MonkeyTM, sought to determine which EPA's were available for completion by plastic surgeons in training during the burn rotation at a major academic burn centre in Canada. Via investigator consensus, 26 of the 52 EPA's were included for assessment; the remaining 26 were not regarded as relevant to the burn centre rotation and therefore better acquired elsewhere. Results: Thirty two residents who underwent a burn rotation between 1 January 2015 and 31 December 2021 completed the anonymous survey. Seventeen of the 26 EPA's evaluated were judged by more than 75% of respondents as being readily amenable to completion during the burn rotation. Most of these EPA's relate to the comprehensive care of patients with acute burn injuries, the management of an in-patient plastic surgery service, and associated quality improvement processes. Residents who completed rotations less than three months in duration had less opportunity to complete a further 8 EPA's in comparison to those who had longer rotations, especially with respect to the care of patients undergoing complex wound care and burn reconstruction. Conclusions: In addition to threatening seamless service delivery at burn centres, reduced resident exposure to the burn rotation may compromise the delivery of burn care in the community. The results of this survey refute any argument that the burn service is a "low yield" rotation from an EPA acquisition perspective.

尊敬的项目负责人:在烧伤轮换中有许多可委托的专业活动!
背景:长期以来,烧伤护理一直是整形手术范围的一个组成部分,但由于各个子专业在争夺他们的时间,整形手术住院医师暴露的时间受到了威胁。作为整形外科培训的设计能力方法的一部分,向居民提供了52项“可委托专业活动”(EPA)的清单以确保获得核心技能和知识。方法:这项调查通过电子邮件分发,使用survey MonkeyTM的链接,旨在确定哪些EPA可供整形外科医生在加拿大一家主要学术烧伤中心的烧伤轮换期间完成培训。通过研究者的共识,52个EPA中有26个被纳入评估;剩下的26个被认为与烧伤中心旋转无关,因此在其他地方获得更好。结果:在2015年1月1日至2021年12月31日期间接受烧伤轮换的32名居民完成了匿名调查。超过75%的受访者认为,在评估的26项环保局中,有17项在烧伤轮换期间很容易完成。这些EPA大多与急性烧伤患者的综合护理、住院整形手术服务的管理以及相关的质量改进过程有关。与轮岗时间较长的居民相比,轮岗时间不到三个月的居民再完成8次EPA的机会较少,尤其是在护理接受复杂伤口护理和烧伤重建的患者方面。结论:除了威胁烧伤中心的无缝服务外,减少居民对烧伤轮换的接触可能会影响社区烧伤护理的提供。这项调查的结果驳斥了任何关于从环保局收购的角度来看,焚烧服务是“低收益”轮换的说法。
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Plastic surgery
Plastic surgery Medicine-Surgery
CiteScore
1.70
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73
期刊介绍: Plastic Surgery (Chirurgie Plastique) is the official journal of the Canadian Society of Plastic Surgeons, the Canadian Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, Group for the Advancement of Microsurgery, and the Canadian Society for Surgery of the Hand. It serves as a major venue for Canadian research, society guidelines, and continuing medical education.
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