Objectives: Survey studies are a commonly used method for data collection in surgical education research. Nevertheless, studies investigating survey design and response rates in surgical education research are lacking. The aim of this study was to gain an insight into survey response rates among surgical residents and medical students, and provide an initial reporting guideline for future survey studies in this field. Design: PubMed (MEDLINE) was systematically searched for survey studies in surgical education from January 2007 until February 2020, according to the PRISMA statements checklist. Study selection was conducted by 2 authors, independently. Surveys directed at surgical residents and/or medical students were included if data on re...
Objective: Anecdotal evidence suggests that the training of young surgeons in Upper GI is not homoge...
Sanfey and colleagues1 recently assessed many of the influences that affect a medical student's surg...
Background: Professionalism education is one of the major elements of surgical residency education. ...
Objectives: Survey studies are a commonly used method for data collection in surgical education rese...
Objective: Identify key demographic factors and modes of follow-up in surgical survey response. Summ...
In the field of medical education, surveys remain one of the most common methods for the planned and...
Background: Medical student satisfaction regarding the inclusion of surgical education into the medi...
Background Research in surgical education has seen unprecedented growth but originates from single i...
Objective: To evaluate the outcome of Surgical Grand Round (SGR) presentation at a University Hospit...
The surgical experience of current non-surgeons gained at medical school: a survey analysis with imp...
The first residency programs for surgical training were introduced in Germany in the late 1880s and ...
Background: This study descriptively analyzes characteristics of general surgery residency and pract...
Background: Internet and software-based platforms (e-learning) have gained popularity as teaching to...
Given that a major concern of medical education research is to identify and provide effective pedago...
Objective: Anecdotal evidence suggests that the training of young surgeons in Upper GI is not homoge...
Sanfey and colleagues1 recently assessed many of the influences that affect a medical student's surg...
Background: Professionalism education is one of the major elements of surgical residency education. ...
Objectives: Survey studies are a commonly used method for data collection in surgical education rese...
Objective: Identify key demographic factors and modes of follow-up in surgical survey response. Summ...
In the field of medical education, surveys remain one of the most common methods for the planned and...
Background: Medical student satisfaction regarding the inclusion of surgical education into the medi...
Background Research in surgical education has seen unprecedented growth but originates from single i...
Objective: To evaluate the outcome of Surgical Grand Round (SGR) presentation at a University Hospit...
The surgical experience of current non-surgeons gained at medical school: a survey analysis with imp...
The first residency programs for surgical training were introduced in Germany in the late 1880s and ...
Background: This study descriptively analyzes characteristics of general surgery residency and pract...
Background: Internet and software-based platforms (e-learning) have gained popularity as teaching to...
Given that a major concern of medical education research is to identify and provide effective pedago...
Objective: Anecdotal evidence suggests that the training of young surgeons in Upper GI is not homoge...
Sanfey and colleagues1 recently assessed many of the influences that affect a medical student's surg...
Background: Professionalism education is one of the major elements of surgical residency education. ...