Impact of Participation in an International Surgical Observership Program: Results of an Online Survey

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Aim: To assess the impact of international surgical observership, the level of satisfaction of past participants and obtain their feedback on their experience. Since 2011, the international observership program (IOP) is offered in partnership with the Panamerican Trauma Society (PTS) and the Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU), Division of Acute Care Surgery Services. The IOP has facilitated knowledge exchange opportunities on trauma care and emergency medical systems (EMSs) for physicians in training from Latin America countries. Materials and methods: An online survey using REDCap was conducted among past participants (n = 36). The 14-question survey had a combination of dichotomous, multiple-choice, open-ended, and Likert scale questions. To keep the survey anonymous, participant identifiers were not used. Descriptive analysis was carried out. Results: The response rate was 53% (n = 19). The overall effect of IOP should be considered as positive, as 17 (89%) respondent alumni consider the IOP exceeded or met their expectations and 18 (95%) would recommend it to a friend and colleague. Similarly, 89% of the IOP’s alumni believe that the observership helped them with their career growth. Most of the observers commented that the experience was inspiring, opened their minds, and broadened their horizons. Conclusion: The present survey adds further evidence of the positive impact that international observerships offer to physicians in training coming from lowand middle-income countries. The IOP introduces students to new knowledge for comprehensive care of trauma patients that would be advantageous to their future professional roles.
参与国际外科观察员项目的影响:一项在线调查的结果
目的:评估国际外科观察员的影响,既往参与者的满意度,并获得他们对经验的反馈。自2011年以来,国际观察员计划(IOP)与泛美创伤学会(PTS)和弗吉尼亚联邦大学(VCU)急性护理外科服务部合作提供。IOP为拉丁美洲国家正在接受培训的医生提供了关于创伤护理和紧急医疗系统的知识交流机会。材料和方法:使用REDCap对过去的参与者进行在线调查(n = 36)。这项14个问题的调查包括二分法、多项选择、开放式和李克特量表问题。为了保持调查的匿名性,没有使用参与者的标识符。进行描述性分析。结果:有效率为53% (n = 19)。IOP的整体效果应该被认为是积极的,因为17名(89%)受访校友认为IOP超过或达到了他们的预期,18名(95%)会向朋友和同事推荐IOP。同样,89%的IOP校友认为,实习对他们的职业发展有帮助。大多数观赏者评论说,这次经历鼓舞人心,开阔了他们的思想,开阔了他们的视野。结论:目前的调查进一步证明了国际观察员为来自中低收入国家的医生提供培训的积极影响。IOP向学生介绍创伤患者综合护理的新知识,这将有利于他们未来的专业角色。
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