Abstract
Introduction: Many surgical fellowship programs incorporate robotic surgery, yet not all residency programs offer robotic training for residents. Given the variability of pre-fellowship robotic exposure, the goal of this study was to explore whether standardized robotic skills assessment would be useful to fellows at the start of their training. Methods: In partnership with the Fellowship Council, we surveyed current fellows of accredited Thoracic, Colorectal, HPB, and Advanced GI/MIS/Bariatrics/Foregut Fellowship programs. Main outcome measurements included amount of robotic exposure during residency, fellows’ robotic skills at the start of fellowship, and fellows’ attitudes towards a standardized skills assessment. Results: In total, 78 fellows completed the survey. Mean percentage of cases performed robotically during fellowship was 38.1% (SD ± 32.25%). From our respondents, 46% had no robotic curriculum during residency and 86.9% felt a standardized robotic curriculum during residency would have been beneficial. When asked if they started fellowship with adequate robotic skills to operate autonomously, 31% strongly agreed, but 24.4% strongly disagreed. The majority of fellows reported their fellowship program did not conduct an assessment of their robotic skills (71.5%), or provide a specific robotic curriculum (75.6%). On the other hand, 73.3% felt a formal proficiency assessment at the start of fellowship would be helpful for individualized support and training. Conclusions: Given the significant variability in resident exposure to robotic surgery, a standardized robotic curriculum during residency would likely be beneficial. Additionally, a robotic skills assessment at the start of fellowship could help provide a tailored training experience for fellows interested in this skillset.
| Original language | English |
|---|---|
| Pages (from-to) | 6671-6677 |
| Number of pages | 7 |
| Journal | Surgical endoscopy |
| Volume | 38 |
| Issue number | 11 |
| DOIs | |
| State | Published - Nov 2024 |
Keywords
- Fellowship
- General surgery residency
- Robotic surgery
- Robotic surgery curriculum
- Skills assessment
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