An exploration of the surgical skill training curriculum for cardiac surgery residents.

JOURNAL OF CARDIAC SURGERY(2019)

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Background A "boot camp" program is commonly adopted in surgical skills training. Due to a shortage of cardiac surgeons, establishment of a well-designed training curriculum for cardiac surgery residents is needed in developing countries. Methods We established a comprehensive 3-module training curriculum, including: (1) the cardiopulmonary bypass establishment technique, (2) coronary artery anastomosis and (3) basic surgical skills of thoracoscopy. Each module was designed for one technique, with a training time of 1 week. Each module included theoretical knowledge learning, demonstration by senior surgeons, and practice through simulators and in vivo animal experiment. A series of questionnaires were used to assess the training effect. Results We organized 50 person-times of training. The overall satisfaction of residents participating in the entire 3-module training was 7.88 points (from a full score of 10 points). The satisfaction of each module was 8.94, 8.13, and 7.63, respectively. The survey suggested the training could increase trainees' confidence in the operation (P < 0.05). Some trainees also proposed some suggestions for the further improvement of the curriculum. Conclusions It is feasible to develop a multimodule comprehensive surgical skill training curriculum for cardiac surgery residents in China, whose confidence can be effectively enhanced.
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cardiac surgery residents,stimulation curriculum,surgical skills training
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