Operative Confidence Among U.S General Surgery Residents.

The American surgeon(2021)

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Abstract
Increased case volume, predominant case type, early surgical experience during PGY 1 and 2 years, and training at community teaching hospitals were identified as the most important factors that positively influence perception of operative confidence and autonomy among GSRs. These may have important implications in the development of future surgeons.
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general surgery,general surgery residency programs,operative autonomy,patient safety,residents physicians
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