A structured conference program improves competency-based surgical education

Am J Surg. 2008 Aug;196(2):273-9. doi: 10.1016/j.amjsurg.2007.08.072. Epub 2008 Jun 16.

Abstract

Background: Work hour restrictions and new educational standards pose substantial challenges for modern residency programs. We present results from an institutional effort to improve resident education using a competency-based conference program.

Methods: The conference program is a weekly 3-hour mandatory block of protected time including a formal lecture series and a modular series tailored to resident level. A comprehensive survey was administered to all general surgery residents before (2005) and after (2006) implementation of the new conference program and included specific items related to the 6 competencies.

Results: Scores for 16 competency-related items all showed statistically significant improvement. We also found improvements in residents' perceptions of the faculty. Overall, the new conference program was rated positively by 98% of residents.

Conclusions: Implementation of a structured conference program resulted in significant improvement in residents' evaluation of their education in the 6 competencies and improved their perceptions of the faculty.

MeSH terms

  • California
  • Clinical Competence*
  • Education, Medical, Graduate / methods*
  • Educational Measurement
  • General Surgery / education*
  • Humans
  • Internship and Residency
  • Program Evaluation
  • Teaching / methods