Core content of the medical school surgical curriculum: Consensus report from the association of surgeons in training (ASIT). (December 2020)
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- Journal Article
- Title:
- Core content of the medical school surgical curriculum: Consensus report from the association of surgeons in training (ASIT). (December 2020)
- Main Title:
- Core content of the medical school surgical curriculum: Consensus report from the association of surgeons in training (ASIT)
- Authors:
- Baker, Daniel
Deekonda, Praveena
Glasbey, James
Humm, Gemma
Mohan, Helen
Nally, Deirdre
Srikandarajah, Nisaharan
Storey, Bradley
Walker, Nathan
Brown, Samuel
Hughes, Ioan
Peiris, Bryony
Tailor, Bhavesh
Vithlani, Gauri
Wcislo, Katarzyna
Webb, Sam
Adams, Niall
Ahmed, Waheed-Ul-Rahman
Azam, Saima
Bhatia, Sanchita
Bratsos, Paris
Choudhry, Hamzah
Clementi, Rebecca
Coulson, Rachael
Cunningham, Clare
Curlewis, Keegan
Dawidziuk, Aleksander
Donnelly, Hayley
Erotocritou, Marios
Hagan, Jonathan
Jacklin, Chloe
Kakodkar, Pramath
Kenner, Mariam
Kennett, Jessica
Khaw, Rachel
Madden-McKee, Christopher
Mansell, Leo
McNulty, James
Mills, Emily
Mohamed, Tahira
Neo, Wee Xuan
Ng, Nathan
Ngadimin, Cleo
Nozdrin, Mikhail
O'Donnell, Matthew
Obiri-Darko, Emma
Pandirajan, Kamashi
Paul, Jeffy
Prentice, James
Pujara, Priyanka
Rubinchik, Polly
Sawhney, Riya
Shah, Salonee
Sharp, Elliott
Siang, Lee Keng
Smith, Thomas
Szyszka, Bartosz
Ta, Ngan Hong
Valand, Dharmesh
White, Heather
Worthington, James
Yoon, Won Young
Ablett, Andrew
Cornwall, Hannah
Down, Billy
Eichenauer, Claudia
Evans, Ella
Hoade, Lucy
John, Imogen
Kayani, Kayani
Kouli, Omar
Kumar, Hemant
Mak, Richard
Milton, Amelia
Noor, Muhammed
Onafowokan, Olutusen
Solomou, Georgios
Tincknell, Laura
Yusuf, Baasil
Zagaran, Alexander
Baker, Daniel
Deekonda, Praveena
Glasbey, James
Humm, Gemma
Mohan, Helen
Nally, Deirdre
Srikandarajah, Nisaharan
Storey, Bradley
Walker, Nathan
Baker, Daniel
Brown, Samuel
Hughes, Ioan
Peiris, Bryony
Tailor, Bhavesh
Vithlani, Gauri
Wcislo, Katarzyna
Webb, Sam
Adams, Niall
Ahmed, Waheed-Ul-Rahman
Azam, Saima
Bhatia, Sanchita
Bratsos, Paris
Brown, Samuel
Choudhry, Hamzah
Clementi, Rebecca
Coulson, Rachael
Cunningham, Clare
Curlewis, Keegan
Dawidziuk, Aleksander
Donnelly, Hayley
Erotocritou, Marios
Hagan, Jonathan
Hughes, Katie
Jacklin, Chloe
Kakodkar, Pramath
Kenner, Mariam
Kennett, Jessica
Khaw, Rachel
Madden-McKee, Christopher
Mansell, Leo
McNulty, James
Mills, Emily
Mohamed, Tahira
Neo, Wee Xuan
Ng, Nathan
Ngadimin, Cleo
Nozdrin, Mikhail
O'Donnell, Matthew
Obiri-Darko, Emma
Pandirajan, Kamashi
Paul, Jeffy
Peiris, Bryony
Prentice, James
Pujara, Priyanka
Rubinchik, Polly
Sawhney, Riya
Shah, Salonee
Sharp, Elliott
Siang, Lee Keng
Smith, Thomas
Szyszka, Bartosz
Ta, Ngan Hong
Tailor, Bhavesh
Valand, Dharmesh
Vithlani, Gauri
Wcislo, Katarzyna
Webb, Sam
White, Heather
Worthington, James
Yoon, Won Young
Ablett, Andrew
Cornwall, Hannah
Down, Billy
Eichenauer, Claudia
Evans, Ella
Hoade, Lucy
John, Imogen
Kayani, Kayani
Kouli, Omar
Kumar, Hemant
Mak, Richard
Mills, Emily
Milton, Amelia
Noor, Muhammed
O'Donnell, Matthew
Onafowokan, Olutusen
Solomou, Georgios
Tincknell, Laura
Wcislo, Katarzyna
Yusuf, Baasil
Zagaran, Alexander
… (more) - Abstract:
- Abstract: Background: The length of time dedicated to the undergraduate surgical curriculum is decreasing. With reduced time on surgical placements, students may be underexposed to their core learning needs. The aim of this study was to reach a national consensus on the core content of the undergraduate surgical curriculum in the UK. This will support medical students and medical schools in designing curricula to meet the core learning needs of students to prepare them for clinical practice. Materials and methods: A proposed consensus document was created, using the Royal College of Surgeons of England undergraduate curriculum as a guide. This was circulated to an external advisory group for electronic suggestions of additional content not already described. Suggestions were discussed with the steering committee prior to inclusion within document. The resulting consensus document was presented to a face-face consensus meeting of medical students and foundation doctors at the Association of Surgeons in Training (ASiT) conference 2019 for live voting. Eighty percent agreement required to reach consensus. Any discussion of topics was transcribed to allow qualitative summary of discussion of those topics which did not reach consensus agreement. Results: Electronic suggestions yielded an extra 8 topics for inclusion into the final consensus document. A total of 52 people participated in the consensus session. The consensus discussed a total of 69 knowledge topics, practicalAbstract: Background: The length of time dedicated to the undergraduate surgical curriculum is decreasing. With reduced time on surgical placements, students may be underexposed to their core learning needs. The aim of this study was to reach a national consensus on the core content of the undergraduate surgical curriculum in the UK. This will support medical students and medical schools in designing curricula to meet the core learning needs of students to prepare them for clinical practice. Materials and methods: A proposed consensus document was created, using the Royal College of Surgeons of England undergraduate curriculum as a guide. This was circulated to an external advisory group for electronic suggestions of additional content not already described. Suggestions were discussed with the steering committee prior to inclusion within document. The resulting consensus document was presented to a face-face consensus meeting of medical students and foundation doctors at the Association of Surgeons in Training (ASiT) conference 2019 for live voting. Eighty percent agreement required to reach consensus. Any discussion of topics was transcribed to allow qualitative summary of discussion of those topics which did not reach consensus agreement. Results: Electronic suggestions yielded an extra 8 topics for inclusion into the final consensus document. A total of 52 people participated in the consensus session. The consensus discussed a total of 69 knowledge topics, practical skills and clinical examinations; of which 10 did not reach consensus agreement. Areas failing to reach consensus included knowledge topics in Ear Nose and Throat surgery, Vascular surgery and Neurosurgery as the consensus concluded that these topics were supplementary to core needs. Conclusion: This paper presents a national consensus of the undergraduate surgical curriculum. This document should be used in conjunction with the RCS of England undergraduate curriculum to ensure students have an adequate surgical education. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- International journal of surgery. Volume 84(2020)
- Journal:
- International journal of surgery
- Issue:
- Volume 84(2020)
- Issue Display:
- Volume 84, Issue 2020 (2020)
- Year:
- 2020
- Volume:
- 84
- Issue:
- 2020
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2020-0084-2020-0000
- Page Start:
- 186
- Page End:
- 193
- Publication Date:
- 2020-12
- Subjects:
- Undergraduate -- Surgical curriculum -- Medical education
Surgery -- Periodicals
Surgical Procedures, Operative -- Periodicals
617.005 - Journal URLs:
- http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/17439191 ↗
http://ees.elsevier.com/ijs/ ↗
http://www.elsevier.com/journals ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1016/j.ijsu.2019.12.036 ↗
- Languages:
- English
- ISSNs:
- 1743-9191
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