Current state of education in venous diseases within vascular surgery training programs in Italy: A national web-based survey among residents.

Daniele Bissacco, Chiara Pisani, Paolo Verlato, Edoardo Forcella, Tiziana Aprea, Giulia Baldazzi, Ailin Belloni, Vanessa Di Mauro, Giuseppe Giuffrè, Marianna Mucignat, Michele Greco
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Background: To analyze the perception of vascular surgery trainees from Italian schools of Vascular Surgery regarding the level of practical and theoretical education in venous diseases.

Methods: An anonymous electronic survey was sent to Italian vascular surgery residents affiliated with 19 universities, asking about their training and experience in the management of venous diseases. The survey gathered information on the residents' personal and demographic details, their university's teaching program, operative experience in phlebology, as well as their confidence levels in performing various venous procedures, with the goal of analyzing the training and learning programs provided by Italian vascular surgery schools.

Results: The analysis showed that 28% of programs do not include phlebology in the curriculum, and more than 40% of residents are unable to independently perform venous duplex ultrasound or treat venous ulcers. Additionally, most residents (over 70%) have limited weekly exposure to phlebology cases, with only 5% having access to a dedicated phlebology operating room. The vast majority of residents (96%) expressed a strong desire to deepen their knowledge and skills in this field, particularly in areas such as endovascular ablation techniques, venous duplex ultrasound, and management of deep venous disease.

Conclusions: The survey reveals significant limitations in phlebology education and hands-on experience within the current training programs, highlighting the need to standardize and enhance venous disease management education in order to ensure that future vascular surgeons are adequately equipped to provide high-quality care for patients with a wide range of venous disorders.

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背景:分析意大利血管外科学校的血管外科学员对静脉疾病的实践和理论教育水平的看法:分析意大利血管外科学校学员对静脉疾病实践和理论教育水平的看法:向隶属于 19 所大学的意大利血管外科住院医师发送了一份匿名电子调查问卷,询问他们在静脉疾病治疗方面的培训和经验。该调查收集了住院医师的个人资料和人口统计信息、所在大学的教学计划、静脉学手术经验以及他们在进行各种静脉手术时的信心水平,目的是分析意大利血管外科学校提供的培训和学习计划:分析结果表明,28%的课程未将静脉学纳入教学计划,40%以上的住院医师无法独立进行静脉双相超声检查或治疗静脉溃疡。此外,大多数住院医师(超过 70%)每周接触的静脉病例有限,只有 5%的住院医师能使用专门的静脉手术室。绝大多数住院医师(96%)表示强烈希望加深这一领域的知识和技能,尤其是在血管内消融技术、静脉双相超声和深静脉疾病管理等方面:调查显示,目前的培训项目在静脉学教育和实践经验方面存在很大的局限性,这凸显了规范和加强静脉疾病管理教育的必要性,以确保未来的血管外科医生有足够的能力为各种静脉疾病患者提供高质量的治疗。
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