1. Arthroscopy Volume in United States Residency Programs: Are New Trainees Prepared?
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Robert W. Westermann, Alan G. Shamrock, Christopher N. Carender, T. Sean Lynch, Kyle R. Duchman, and Natalie A. Glass
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medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,General surgery ,Arthroscopy ,medicine ,business ,Volume (compression) - Abstract
Arthroscopy is a technically demanding procedure with a prolonged learning curve. The purpose of this study is to determine if current arthroscopic case volume over the course of an orthopaedic surgery residency is sufficient to meet the number of cases required to achieve competence and/or mastery in complex arthroscopic tasks as well as hip arthroscopy. Publicly available Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education case log data for arthroscopic procedures from accredited orthopaedic residencies were reviewed from 2007 to 2017. Linear and segmental regression analyses were used to identify temporal trends, with significance set to p
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- 2019
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