Evaluación de los Programas de Formación en Cirugía General. Encuesta a los alumnos de postítulo

Background: The profile of the general surgeon has changed, aiming to incorporate new skills and to develop new specialties. Aim: To assess the quality of postgraduate General Surgery training programs given by Chilean universities, the satisfaction of students and their preferences after finishing...

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Autores principales: Espinoza G,Ricardo, Danilla E,Stefan, Valdés G,Fabio, San Francisco R,Ignacio, Llanos L,Osvaldo
Lenguaje:Spanish / Castilian
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spelling oai:scielo:S0034-988720090007000132010-04-29Evaluación de los Programas de Formación en Cirugía General. Encuesta a los alumnos de postítuloEspinoza G,RicardoDanilla E,StefanValdés G,FabioSan Francisco R,IgnacioLlanos L,Osvaldo Education, medical, graduate General surgery Internship and Residency Background: The profile of the general surgeon has changed, aiming to incorporate new skills and to develop new specialties. Aim: To assess the quality of postgraduate General Surgery training programs given by Chilean universities, the satisfaction of students and their preferences after finishing the training period. Material and methods: A survey with multiple choice and Likert type questions was designed and applied to 77 surgery residents, corresponding to 59% of all residents of general surgery specialization programs of Chilean universities. Results: Fifty five per cent of residents financed with their own resources the specialization program. Thirty nine percent disagreed partially or totally with the objectives and rotations of programs. The opportunity to perform surgical interventions and the support by teachers was well evaluated. However, 23% revealed teacher maltreatment. Fifty six percent performed research activities, 73% expected to continue training in a derived specialty and 69% was satisfied with the training program. Conclusions: Residents considered that the quality and dedication of professors and financing of programs are issues that must be improved. The opportunity to perform surgical interventions, obtaining a salary for their work and teacher support is considered of utmost importance.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSociedad Médica de SantiagoRevista médica de Chile v.137 n.7 20092009-07-01text/htmlhttp://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0034-98872009000700013es10.4067/S0034-98872009000700013
institution Scielo Chile
collection Scielo Chile
language Spanish / Castilian
topic Education, medical, graduate
General surgery
Internship and Residency
spellingShingle Education, medical, graduate
General surgery
Internship and Residency
Espinoza G,Ricardo
Danilla E,Stefan
Valdés G,Fabio
San Francisco R,Ignacio
Llanos L,Osvaldo
Evaluación de los Programas de Formación en Cirugía General. Encuesta a los alumnos de postítulo
description Background: The profile of the general surgeon has changed, aiming to incorporate new skills and to develop new specialties. Aim: To assess the quality of postgraduate General Surgery training programs given by Chilean universities, the satisfaction of students and their preferences after finishing the training period. Material and methods: A survey with multiple choice and Likert type questions was designed and applied to 77 surgery residents, corresponding to 59% of all residents of general surgery specialization programs of Chilean universities. Results: Fifty five per cent of residents financed with their own resources the specialization program. Thirty nine percent disagreed partially or totally with the objectives and rotations of programs. The opportunity to perform surgical interventions and the support by teachers was well evaluated. However, 23% revealed teacher maltreatment. Fifty six percent performed research activities, 73% expected to continue training in a derived specialty and 69% was satisfied with the training program. Conclusions: Residents considered that the quality and dedication of professors and financing of programs are issues that must be improved. The opportunity to perform surgical interventions, obtaining a salary for their work and teacher support is considered of utmost importance.
author Espinoza G,Ricardo
Danilla E,Stefan
Valdés G,Fabio
San Francisco R,Ignacio
Llanos L,Osvaldo
author_facet Espinoza G,Ricardo
Danilla E,Stefan
Valdés G,Fabio
San Francisco R,Ignacio
Llanos L,Osvaldo
author_sort Espinoza G,Ricardo
title Evaluación de los Programas de Formación en Cirugía General. Encuesta a los alumnos de postítulo
title_short Evaluación de los Programas de Formación en Cirugía General. Encuesta a los alumnos de postítulo
title_full Evaluación de los Programas de Formación en Cirugía General. Encuesta a los alumnos de postítulo
title_fullStr Evaluación de los Programas de Formación en Cirugía General. Encuesta a los alumnos de postítulo
title_full_unstemmed Evaluación de los Programas de Formación en Cirugía General. Encuesta a los alumnos de postítulo
title_sort evaluación de los programas de formación en cirugía general. encuesta a los alumnos de postítulo
publisher Sociedad Médica de Santiago
publishDate 2009
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