A Survey of Post-Graduate Satisfaction With Orthopaedic Residency Training at a Single Institution.

HCA healthcare journal of medicine Pub Date : 2024-08-01 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.36518/2689-0216.1670
Jared L Sain, Craig R Louer, Robert J Esther, Christopher W Olcott
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Background: The Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) has called for self-study within residency programs. Post-graduate surveys allow the graduate to reflect upon their residency experience after years of autonomous practice. Despite their potential utility, a standardized assessment of residency training from the perspective of orthopaedic alumni does not exist. In this study, we aimed to create, analyze, and share with our alumni a post-graduate survey based on ACGME core competencies.

Methods: The survey was developed by full-time orthopaedic faculty and reviewed by a survey methodologist to ensure clarity and an ideal survey format. In May 2020, the survey was emailed to all 90 graduates from 2000 to 2019. Respondents were polled on current clinical practice and satisfaction with program-specific initiatives, residency requirements, and learning environment issues based on a 7-point Likert scale. Respondents were also given the opportunity to provide open-ended responses. Data were collected within the survey platform and subdivided into 3 cohorts based on years since graduation.

Results: The response rate was 71% (64/90). The likelihood of fellowship training increased with recency since graduation. Most respondents are in either private or health-system-owned practice but 23% work in an academic center.The oldest cohort had greater variability in clinical practice. Most program-specific initiatives received high satisfaction scores, but graduates within the past 5 years had the lowest satisfaction scores. Instruction of skills included in ACGME competencies received generally favorable reviews, but professional development skills, such as starting a practice and evaluating job opportunities, received low marks.The overall satisfaction with the program was high (86%) but was lowest among most recent graduates.

Conclusion: The post-graduate survey demonstrates areas of strength and weakness and highlights dissatisfaction among recent graduates. The data will drive specific curricular changes within our program. The survey will be shared to promote self-study within other programs.

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对一所院校骨科住院医师培训的研究生满意度调查。
背景:毕业医学教育认证委员会(ACGME)要求住院医师培训项目进行自我学习。毕业后调查可以让毕业生在多年的自主实践后对其住院实习经历进行反思。尽管这些调查具有潜在的实用性,但从骨科校友的角度对住院医师培训进行标准化评估的做法并不存在。在这项研究中,我们旨在根据 ACGME 核心能力创建、分析并与我们的校友分享一份毕业后调查:调查表由骨科专职教师制定,并由调查方法学家审核,以确保调查表的清晰度和理想的调查格式。2020 年 5 月,调查表通过电子邮件发送给 2000 年至 2019 年的所有 90 名毕业生。受访者根据 7 点李克特量表对目前的临床实践、对项目具体举措的满意度、住院实习要求和学习环境等问题进行了调查。受访者还有机会提供开放式回答。数据是在调查平台上收集的,并根据毕业年限细分为 3 个组群:答复率为 71%(64/90)。随着毕业时间的延长,接受研究员培训的可能性也在增加。大多数受访者在私人或医疗系统拥有的诊所工作,但也有 23% 的受访者在学术中心工作。大多数针对项目的措施都获得了较高的满意度评分,但过去 5 年内的毕业生满意度评分最低。对 ACGME 能力要求中的技能指导获得了普遍好评,但专业发展技能,如开始实践和评估工作机会等,则获得了较低的分数。对项目的总体满意度较高(86%),但在最近的毕业生中满意度最低:毕业生调查显示了该专业的优势和不足,并突出了应届毕业生的不满情绪。这些数据将推动我们课程的具体改革。该调查报告将与其他项目共享,以促进其内部的自我学习。
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