BACKGROUND: It is increasingly important for faculty to teach deliberately and provide timely, detailed, and formative feedback on surgical trainee performance. We initiated a multicenter study to improve resident evaluative processes and enhance teaching and learning behaviors while engaging residents in their education. STUDY DESIGN: Faculty from 7 US postgraduate training programs rated resident operative performances using the perioperative briefing, intraoperative teaching, debriefing model, and rated patient visits/academic performances using the entrustable professional activities model via a web-based platform. Data were centrally analyzed and iterative changes made based on participant feedback, individual preferences, and database...
Introduction: Surgical training has transitioned to competency-based medical education. There is inc...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the first year of the Educational Quality Improvement Program (EQIP) DESIGN: ...
Objective: The present study asks whether intraoperative principles are shared among faculty in a si...
OBJECTIVE: We sought to increase compliance and timeliness of surgery resident operative evaluation,...
Currently, residents of surgical specialties lack effective and efficient feedback assessment tools ...
OBJECTIVE: The ongoing complexity of general surgery training has led to increased focus on ensuring...
Overview: Surgical education and training has evolved considerably within the last 10 years. During ...
The first residency programs for surgical training were introduced in Germany in the late 1880s and ...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to review and appraise how quality improvement (QI) skills are ...
Hypothesis: Surgery residents can learn continuous quality improvement (CQI) principles within a str...
Objective: In response to our faculty's concerns about the quality and reliability of feedback from ...
Objective: To evaluate a reformed surgical residency curriculum aimed at addressing emerging practic...
Background: Teaching, training, and evaluation in general surgery has not been peer reviewed in Ind...
Objective: In surgery residency programs, Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education mand...
This PhD by Published Work (Route 2) thesis is comprised of a collection of significant papers I hav...
Introduction: Surgical training has transitioned to competency-based medical education. There is inc...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the first year of the Educational Quality Improvement Program (EQIP) DESIGN: ...
Objective: The present study asks whether intraoperative principles are shared among faculty in a si...
OBJECTIVE: We sought to increase compliance and timeliness of surgery resident operative evaluation,...
Currently, residents of surgical specialties lack effective and efficient feedback assessment tools ...
OBJECTIVE: The ongoing complexity of general surgery training has led to increased focus on ensuring...
Overview: Surgical education and training has evolved considerably within the last 10 years. During ...
The first residency programs for surgical training were introduced in Germany in the late 1880s and ...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to review and appraise how quality improvement (QI) skills are ...
Hypothesis: Surgery residents can learn continuous quality improvement (CQI) principles within a str...
Objective: In response to our faculty's concerns about the quality and reliability of feedback from ...
Objective: To evaluate a reformed surgical residency curriculum aimed at addressing emerging practic...
Background: Teaching, training, and evaluation in general surgery has not been peer reviewed in Ind...
Objective: In surgery residency programs, Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education mand...
This PhD by Published Work (Route 2) thesis is comprised of a collection of significant papers I hav...
Introduction: Surgical training has transitioned to competency-based medical education. There is inc...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the first year of the Educational Quality Improvement Program (EQIP) DESIGN: ...
Objective: The present study asks whether intraoperative principles are shared among faculty in a si...