Undergraduate deficits in plastic surgery exposure and awareness of the specialty: a systematic review.

IF 1.1 4区 医学 Q3 SURGERY Annals of the Royal College of Surgeons of England Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-02-16 DOI:10.1308/rcsann.2023.0099
H Bhachoo, S C Glossop, L R Mattey, C Pearson, L Hoade, N Cereceda-Monteoliva, L Scourfield, A T Poacher
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Introduction: Plastic surgery is an important specialty that involves widespread medical knowledge, some of which is taught in undergraduate curricula. The General Medical Council provides a well-defined plastic surgery curriculum for postgraduate training. However, there is no consensus on the provision for undergraduates in this specialty, potentially giving rise to a deficit in undergraduate medical education and a suboptimal basis for plastic surgery postgraduate training. Our aim was to identify the gap in undergraduate plastic surgery teaching and to understand student perceptions of the specialty as well as any trialled interventions.

Methods: A prospectively registered systematic review was conducted following the PRISMA (Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses) guidelines. The MEDLINE®, Embase™, PubMed® and Google Scholar™ databases were searched for literature relating to undergraduate exposure to plastic surgery and relevant teaching interventions. Ten studies were included in this review, categorised into three main themes: exposure during medical school, determining factors and perceptions for pursuing a plastic surgery career, and teaching interventions.

Results: Surveys assessing medical student perceptions indicate a significant deficit in exposure to plastic surgery in the undergraduate curriculum. Medical students' interest in the specialty is affected by multiple factors, including the amount of surgical exposure in medical school. Interventions to address the deficit mostly involve one-day courses.

Conclusions: Although the literature is currently limited, studies are needed to effectively assess the outcomes of plastic surgery teaching methods in undergraduate training. Moreover, there is a need for consensus around the provision of undergraduate teaching in plastic surgery. This should be reflected in the latest undergraduate curricula in medical education.

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本科生对整形外科的接触和认识不足:系统回顾。
导言:整形外科是一门重要的专科,涉及广泛的医学知识,其中一些知识是在本科课程中教授的。医学委员会为研究生培训提供了明确的整形外科课程。然而,在为本科生提供该专业课程方面还没有达成共识,这可能会导致本科医学教育的不足,并为整形外科研究生培训奠定不理想的基础。我们的目的是找出整形外科本科生教学中的不足,了解学生对该专业的看法以及任何尝试过的干预措施:方法:我们按照 PRISMA(系统综述和元分析的首选报告项目)指南进行了一项前瞻性注册系统综述。在 MEDLINE®、Embase™、PubMed® 和 Google Scholar™ 数据库中搜索了与本科生接触整形外科和相关教学干预相关的文献。本综述共纳入十项研究,分为三大主题:医学院期间的接触、从事整形外科职业的决定性因素和看法以及教学干预措施:结果:对医学生看法的调查显示,在本科课程中接触整形外科的机会严重不足。医学生对该专业的兴趣受到多种因素的影响,包括在医学院中接触外科手术的次数。解决这一不足的干预措施大多涉及为期一天的课程:尽管目前文献有限,但仍需开展研究,以有效评估整形外科教学方法在本科生培训中的效果。此外,有必要就整形外科本科教学达成共识。这一点应反映在最新的医学教育本科课程中。
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期刊介绍: The Annals of The Royal College of Surgeons of England is the official scholarly research journal of the Royal College of Surgeons and is published eight times a year in January, February, March, April, May, July, September and November. The main aim of the journal is to publish high-quality, peer-reviewed papers that relate to all branches of surgery. The Annals also includes letters and comments, a regular technical section, controversial topics, CORESS feedback and book reviews. The editorial board is composed of experts from all the surgical specialties.
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