Background: An increased demand for accountability and transparency in medicine have initiated a shift toward a more objective and standardized approach for postgraduate medical training. Objective: To develop and evaluate an objective method to assess clinical competence of postgraduate year 1 surgery residents. Design: Thirty-one postgraduate year 1 surgery residents, who had been trained in the Surgical School of Peking University First Hospital for one year, participated in an objective structured clinical examination as a final assessment of their clinical competence. A test station of irregular wound repair (debridement and suture) was specially designed to test the residents' surgical integrative competence in a complex-trau...
Recent high profile cases of surgical incompetence have damaged public confidence and resulted in th...
Medical students often choose surgical disciplines for their dream career. Surgery, which is both sc...
Background: Teaching, training, and evaluation in general surgery has not been peer reviewed in Ind...
Background: An increased demand for accountability and transparency in medicine have initiated a shi...
AbstractBackgroundEvaluation is a means for significant and rigorous improvement of the educational ...
Background: Surgeons’ nontechnical skills are critical for patient safety in the operating room (OR)...
Background: Postgraduate specialities require a combination of knowledge and clinical skills. The in...
BACKGROUND: Maintaining trauma-specific surgical skills is an ongoing challenge for surgical trainin...
Introduction: The training of surgical residents has seen a tremendous shift in education and assess...
Background: The attainment of technical competence and accurate performanceassessment of surgical tr...
Background: Postgraduate specialities require a combination of knowledge and clinical skills. The in...
Background: In recent years, emphasis has been put on that medical student should demonstrate pre-pr...
Introduction: A central tenet of competency-based medical education is formative assessment of train...
Objective: To find the appropriate skills which a surgery resident should have acquired at the end o...
The concept of assessing competency in surgical practice is not new and has taken on an added urgenc...
Recent high profile cases of surgical incompetence have damaged public confidence and resulted in th...
Medical students often choose surgical disciplines for their dream career. Surgery, which is both sc...
Background: Teaching, training, and evaluation in general surgery has not been peer reviewed in Ind...
Background: An increased demand for accountability and transparency in medicine have initiated a shi...
AbstractBackgroundEvaluation is a means for significant and rigorous improvement of the educational ...
Background: Surgeons’ nontechnical skills are critical for patient safety in the operating room (OR)...
Background: Postgraduate specialities require a combination of knowledge and clinical skills. The in...
BACKGROUND: Maintaining trauma-specific surgical skills is an ongoing challenge for surgical trainin...
Introduction: The training of surgical residents has seen a tremendous shift in education and assess...
Background: The attainment of technical competence and accurate performanceassessment of surgical tr...
Background: Postgraduate specialities require a combination of knowledge and clinical skills. The in...
Background: In recent years, emphasis has been put on that medical student should demonstrate pre-pr...
Introduction: A central tenet of competency-based medical education is formative assessment of train...
Objective: To find the appropriate skills which a surgery resident should have acquired at the end o...
The concept of assessing competency in surgical practice is not new and has taken on an added urgenc...
Recent high profile cases of surgical incompetence have damaged public confidence and resulted in th...
Medical students often choose surgical disciplines for their dream career. Surgery, which is both sc...
Background: Teaching, training, and evaluation in general surgery has not been peer reviewed in Ind...