1. ¿Qué operan los residentes españoles durante la residencia?: análisis de la aplicabilidad del programa de la especialidad de Cirugía General y Digestiva al finalizar el periodo de residencia
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Parrilla Paricio P, Turrado Rodríguez, Gutierrez Saiz J, Targarona Soler Em, and Jover Navalon Jm
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Data collection ,business.industry ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Breast surgery ,Digestive surgery ,Specialty ,Residency program ,Hepatobiliary surgery ,Endocrine surgery ,Family medicine ,medicine ,Surgery ,business ,Accreditation - Abstract
UNLABELLED Residents in our country have achieved a homogenous surgical training by following a structured residency program. This is due to the existence of specific training programs for each specialty. The current program, approved in 2007, has a detailed list of procedures that a surgeon should have performed in order to complete training. The aim of this study is to analyze the applicability of the program with regard to the number of procedures performed during the residency period. MATERIAL AND METHODS A data collection form was designed that included the list of procedures from the program of the specialty; it was sent in April 2014 to all hospitals with accredited residency programs. In September 2014 the forms were analysed, and a general descriptive study was performed; a subanalysis according to the resident's sex and Autonomous region was also performed. The number of procedures performed according to the number of residents in the different centers was also analyzed. RESULTS The survey was sent to 117 hospitals with accredited programs, which included 190 resident places. A total of 91 hospitals responded (53%). The training offered adapts in general to the specialty program. The total number of procedures performed in the different sub-areas, in laparoscopic and emergency surgery is correct or above the number recommended by the program, with the exception of esophageal-gastric and hepatobiliary surgery. The sub-analysis according to Autonomous region did not show any significant differences in the total number of procedures, however, there were significant differences in endocrine surgery (P=.001) and breast surgery (P=.042). A total of 55% of residents are female, with no significant differences in distribution in Autonomous regions. However, female surgeons operate more than their male counterparts during the residency period (512±226 vs. 625±244; P
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- 2015
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