Title of article :
Minimal access surgery training of general surgical residents in Karachi, Pakistan; where do we stand?
Author/Authors :
Zubair, Muhammad Dow University of Health Sciences - Dow Medical College Civil Hospital Karachi - Dept of Surgery, Pakistan , Alam, Shams Nadeem Dow University of Health Sciences - Dow Medical College Civil Hospital Karachi - Dept of Surgery, Pakistan , Yousuf, Mahmood Hamdard College of Medicine Dentistry - Department of Surgery, Pakistan , Channa, Muhammad Ali Hamdard College of Medicine Dentistry - Department of Surgery, Pakistan
From page :
348
To page :
352
Abstract :
Objective: To evaluate post graduate surgical residents training in minimal access surgery. Methodology: This cross sectional survey was based on a 16-item self reporting questionnaire that was provided to 48 third, fourth and fifth year postgraduate general surgical trainees doing residency in seven Karachi institutions accredited by College of Physicians and Surgeons Pakistan for Fellowship training. All 48 trainees completed and returned the given questionnaire. Results: Eleven were 3rd year, 33 were 4th year and four trainees were 5th year residents. Mean age of the trainees was 30.31 (SD 2.8) years (range 27 to 43), Males were 35 (72.92%), females were 13 (27.08%). Forty six (95.83%) answered that laparoscopic surgery was performed in their department, while two (4.17%) replied in negative. Nine (18.75%) said that they had performed Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy under supervision, while 39 (81.25%) responded no. Regarding Dry Lab access 18(37.5%) responded yes while 30 (62.5%) said no. Similarly regarding Wet Lab none said yes, all (100%) responded by saying No as was the case of Virtual Reality Simulator where 45 (93.75%) said No while three (6.25 %) did not answer this question and none responded Yes. Out of the 48 trainees questioned only nine (18.75%) had ever attended a Basic Laparoscopy workshop while 39 (81.25%) had not. Trainees own perception regarding their skills and status in laparoscopic surgery training was such that none said Excellent, 7(14.58%) said Good, eight (16.67%) labelled themselves as Average while nine (18.75%) thought they were below average, 23 (47.92%) said they were Poor in this Skill and one(2.08%) did not respond. Most 41 (85.42%) would prefer to do a One Year Fellowship in Minimal Access Training following FCPS, while one(2.08%) said No and six (12.5%) were not sure.Conclusion: Education and training in Minimal Access Surgery within Institutions of Karachi is not standardized and access to training facilities is limited
Keywords :
Minimal Access Surgery , Skills , Education , Trainees , Surgical Training
Journal title :
Pakistan Journal of Medical Sciences
Journal title :
Pakistan Journal of Medical Sciences
Record number :
2586196
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