Deborah Paltridge BAppSc(Phys), MHSc(Ed), FRACS Hon, Jenepher Martin MBBS, MS, MEd, DEd, FRACS, James Churchill MBBS, BMedSc, FRACS, MFSTEd, AFHEA, Richard Grills MBBS, FRACS, Benjamin Loveday MBChB, PhD, FRACS, Romi Das Gupta MBChB, PhD, FRACS, Sarah Catherine Rennie BMSc (Hons1), MBChB, PhD, FRSCEd (Medal), FRACS, FACS
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Abstract
The Supervisor Support Consensus Statement has been developed after consultation with supervisors of surgical training for the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons (RACS) programmes in Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand and other key stakeholders. Six key areas have been recognized with specific recommendations crafted to improve the support and recognition of Supervisors: 1. Clarity of role, 2. Education and Training, 3. Local support, 4. RACS support, 5. Recognition and valuing of the Supervisor role, 6. Risk Management. The purpose of this consensus statement is to clearly articulate supervisor opinions on the support they require to undertake this important role. It has been produced by an independent writing group of experienced surgical supervisors and educators, with support from RACS education department. The consensus statement is a response to a needs assessment of supervisors of surgical training. The statements in this consensus document have been generated from comments and feedback from supervisors that have been refined through process of extensive consultation using a Delphi methodology. We advise specialty training Committees consider these statements and mandate them as part of their accreditation of terms. The role of the supervisor of training requires greater recognition, and incorporation in the Enterprise Bargaining Agreement (EBA) in Australia and the ASMS Te Whatu Ora SECA in Aotearoa New Zealand would ensure the provisions in this document are enacted. The six areas identified have transferability to other specialities and countries and are valuable when considering how to support supervisors involved in training our next generation of specialist doctors.
导师支持共识声明是在咨询了澳大利亚和新西兰皇家澳大拉西亚外科学院 (RACS) 课程的外科培训导师以及其他主要利益相关者后制定的。声明确认了六个关键领域,并提出了具体建议,以改善对督导的支持和认可:1.角色明确;2.教育和培训;3.地方支持;4.RACS 支持;5.认可和重视督导的角色;6.风险管理。本共识声明的目的是明确阐述督导在履行这一重要职责时所需要的支持。它是由经验丰富的外科督导和教育工作者组成的独立写作小组在 RACS 教育部门的支持下完成的。该共识声明是对外科培训督导需求评估的回应。本共识文件中的声明是根据督导人员的意见和反馈编制而成的,并通过德尔菲法进行广泛协商后加以完善。我们建议专科培训委员会考虑这些声明,并将其作为认证条款的一部分。培训督导的作用需要得到更多的认可,将其纳入澳大利亚的《企业谈判协议》(EBA)和新西兰的《ASMS Te Whatu Ora SECA》将确保本文件中的规定得以实施。所确定的六个领域可适用于其他专科和国家,在考虑如何为参与培训下一代专科医生的督导人员提供支持时非常有价值。
期刊介绍:
ANZ Journal of Surgery is published by Wiley on behalf of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons to provide a medium for the publication of peer-reviewed original contributions related to clinical practice and/or research in all fields of surgery and related disciplines. It also provides a programme of continuing education for surgeons. All articles are peer-reviewed by at least two researchers expert in the field of the submitted paper.