A Multi-Institutional Study from the US ROPE Consortium Examining Factors Associated with Endocrine Surgery Exposure for General Surgery Residents
Prior analyses of general surgery (GS) resident case logs demonstrate a decline in endocrine cases. This study aims to identify factors contributing to the endocrine operative experience of GS residents and compare those who matched in endocrine surgery fellowship with those who did not. Case log da...
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creator | Sisak, Stephanie Price, Adam D. Foote, Darci C. Montgomery, Kelsey B. Lindeman, Brenessa Cho, Nancy L. Sheu, Nora O. Postlewait, Lauren M. Smith, Savannah R. Markesbery, Katherine C. Meister, Katherine M. Kader, Sarah Abelson, Jonathan S. Anstadt, Michael J. Patel, Purvi P. Marks, Joshua A. Callahan, Zachary M. Kimbrough, Mary Katherine Byrd, Samuel E. Stopenski, Stephen J. Nahmias, Jeffry T. Patel, Jitesh A. Wilt, Wesley Dodwad, Shah-Jahan M. Adams, Sasha D. Willis, Ross E. Farr, Deborah Harvey, Jalen Woeste, Matthew R. Martin, Robert C.G. Al Yafi, Motaz Sutton, Jeffrey M. Cortez, Alexander R. Holm, Tammy M. |
description | Prior analyses of general surgery (GS) resident case logs demonstrate a decline in endocrine cases. This study aims to identify factors contributing to the endocrine operative experience of GS residents and compare those who matched in endocrine surgery fellowship with those who did not.
Case log data for graduates from 18 GS residency programs in the US Resident OPerative Experience (ROPE) Consortium over an 11-year period were analyzed.
1,240 residents were included and 17 (1%) matched into endocrine surgery. Those who matched completed more total endocrine cases (81 vs 37, p |
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Case log data for graduates from 18 GS residency programs in the US Resident OPerative Experience (ROPE) Consortium over an 11-year period were analyzed.
1,240 residents were included and 17 (1%) matched into endocrine surgery. Those who matched completed more total endocrine cases (81 vs 37, p<0.01), including more thyroid, parathyroid, and adrenal. Factors associated with increased endocrine volume included endocrine-specific rotations (+10, CI: 8 to 12, p<0.01), endocrine-trained faculty (+8, CI: 7 to 10, p<0.01), and program co-located with otolaryngology residency (+5, CI: 2 to 8, p<0.01) or endocrine surgery fellowship (+4, CI: 2 to 6, p<0.01). Factors associated with decreased endocrine volume included bottom 50 in NIH-funding (-10, CI: -12 to -8, p<0.01) and endocrine-focused otolaryngologists (-3, CI: -4 to -1, p<0.01).
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Case log data for graduates from 18 GS residency programs in the US Resident OPerative Experience (ROPE) Consortium over an 11-year period were analyzed.
1,240 residents were included and 17 (1%) matched into endocrine surgery. Those who matched completed more total endocrine cases (81 vs 37, p<0.01), including more thyroid, parathyroid, and adrenal. Factors associated with increased endocrine volume included endocrine-specific rotations (+10, CI: 8 to 12, p<0.01), endocrine-trained faculty (+8, CI: 7 to 10, p<0.01), and program co-located with otolaryngology residency (+5, CI: 2 to 8, p<0.01) or endocrine surgery fellowship (+4, CI: 2 to 6, p<0.01). Factors associated with decreased endocrine volume included bottom 50 in NIH-funding (-10, CI: -12 to -8, p<0.01) and endocrine-focused otolaryngologists (-3, CI: -4 to -1, p<0.01).
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1,240 residents were included and 17 (1%) matched into endocrine surgery. Those who matched completed more total endocrine cases (81 vs 37, p<0.01), including more thyroid, parathyroid, and adrenal. Factors associated with increased endocrine volume included endocrine-specific rotations (+10, CI: 8 to 12, p<0.01), endocrine-trained faculty (+8, CI: 7 to 10, p<0.01), and program co-located with otolaryngology residency (+5, CI: 2 to 8, p<0.01) or endocrine surgery fellowship (+4, CI: 2 to 6, p<0.01). Factors associated with decreased endocrine volume included bottom 50 in NIH-funding (-10, CI: -12 to -8, p<0.01) and endocrine-focused otolaryngologists (-3, CI: -4 to -1, p<0.01).
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subjects | case log Clinical Competence education Education, Medical, Graduate - methods endocrine surgery Endocrine Surgical Procedures fellowship Fellowships and Scholarships general surgery General Surgery - education Humans Internship and Residency Surgeons |
title | A Multi-Institutional Study from the US ROPE Consortium Examining Factors Associated with Endocrine Surgery Exposure for General Surgery Residents |
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