BACKGROUND: The Surgical Council on Resident Education\u27s (SCORE) structured educational curriculum for general surgery residents uses a 2-year repeating cycle of modules and quizzes called This Week in SCORE (TWIS) to organize and sequence the curricular content on the SCORE portal. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the impact of using the SCORE content and TWIS curriculum on American Board of Surgery In-Training Examination (ABSITE) performance. To date, no multi-institutional studies have examined this effect. METHODS: Eight residency programs participated, including university and community-based programs. SCORE usage overall, TWIS usage, and ABSITE percentile scores (adjusted for post-graduate year [PGY]) were analyzed for ...
Background\ud Determining admission criteria to select candidates most likely to succeed in surgical...
Background: The addition of a novel education tool helps students improve understanding of general s...
BACKGROUND: In the 1980s, a small research group began identifying variables affecting applicant suc...
BACKGROUND: The Surgical Council on Resident Education\u27s (SCORE) structured educational curriculu...
OBJECTIVE: Undergraduate and graduate education research has stratified study strategies from low-ut...
During surgical residency, trainees are expected to master all the 6 competencies specified by the A...
Hypothesis: Usage of a Web-based educational tool will improve residents' scores on the American Boa...
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of a resident-driven, student taught ed...
Purpose- This study investigates the performance of practicing physicians and medical trainees on le...
Background: The American Board of Surgery In-Training Examination (ABSITE) is given to all surgical ...
BACKGROUND: The in-training examination (ITE) offers formative assessments of residents\u27 developi...
OBJECTIVE There is little evidence for effectiveness of team-based learning (TBL) in specialties suc...
Purpose To analyze the effectiveness of an independent commercial 3-day Physician Assistant National...
Background: Performance feedback is considered essential to clinical skills development. Formative o...
Learning Objectives: To examine the effect of increasing clinical exposure to common EM complaints h...
Background\ud Determining admission criteria to select candidates most likely to succeed in surgical...
Background: The addition of a novel education tool helps students improve understanding of general s...
BACKGROUND: In the 1980s, a small research group began identifying variables affecting applicant suc...
BACKGROUND: The Surgical Council on Resident Education\u27s (SCORE) structured educational curriculu...
OBJECTIVE: Undergraduate and graduate education research has stratified study strategies from low-ut...
During surgical residency, trainees are expected to master all the 6 competencies specified by the A...
Hypothesis: Usage of a Web-based educational tool will improve residents' scores on the American Boa...
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of a resident-driven, student taught ed...
Purpose- This study investigates the performance of practicing physicians and medical trainees on le...
Background: The American Board of Surgery In-Training Examination (ABSITE) is given to all surgical ...
BACKGROUND: The in-training examination (ITE) offers formative assessments of residents\u27 developi...
OBJECTIVE There is little evidence for effectiveness of team-based learning (TBL) in specialties suc...
Purpose To analyze the effectiveness of an independent commercial 3-day Physician Assistant National...
Background: Performance feedback is considered essential to clinical skills development. Formative o...
Learning Objectives: To examine the effect of increasing clinical exposure to common EM complaints h...
Background\ud Determining admission criteria to select candidates most likely to succeed in surgical...
Background: The addition of a novel education tool helps students improve understanding of general s...
BACKGROUND: In the 1980s, a small research group began identifying variables affecting applicant suc...