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I was recently asked to be a visiting professor at the University of Utah, so I spent a few days in Salt Lake City visiting with the surgeons there and giving some talks. I spoke on a couple of topics:
The Surgeon’s Tale. How do we use stories in surgical education? Salt Lake City Surgical Society
Using new technology in surgical education. Grand Rounds. Department of Surgery, University of Utah
I had a great time during my short visit, and received such a warm and generous welcome. Thanks to all of the great folks who spent time sharing their stories with me, especially Amalia Cochrane and Bill Peche and the members of the Salt Lake Surgical Society. And many thanks to Kelly and Peter for sharing breakfast with me and to Kelly for driving me over to the hospital! It was a privilege to see your M&M and resident selection processes in action, and it was great to talk to your residents and students, the surgeons of the future!
Visit to Salt Lake City
Today saw our first Grand Rounds in Surgical Education at the University of Alberta. This event is supported by our industry partners Covidien, and will take place 2-3 times a year.
Our first speaker was Dr Stan Hamstra from the University of Ottawa, who spoke on outcomes for CBME. Thanks, Stan!
Grand Rounds in Surgical Educatio
At this month's Surgical Education Rounds, Dr Bin Zheng discussed a recent paper entitled: Prospective, randomized assessment of transfer of training (ToT) and transfer effectiveness ratio (TER) of virtual reality simulation training for laparoscopic skill acquisition. This paper is one of the first to establish that skills learned in a virtual reality environment can be transferred into in real-world tasks.
(Click image for PubMed abstract)
Transfer of Skills in Simulation
At this month's Surgical Education Rounds, we discussed a classic paper by Musselman et al on intimidation and harassment in surgical education. It was published way back in 2005, but it still has a lot to say about the culture of surgery, and why it's sometimes perceived as a threatening environment. As the authors say:
"Even while their dysfunctional characteristics are recognised, intimidation and harassment are often seen as functional educational tools."
Click on the image for the PubMed abstract
Learning Under the Gun
I had a lot of fun talking to our Year 1 medical students today about Surgical Therapeutics! Here are a few images from the session, and a list of questions they asked. I'll try to answer as many of them as I can over the next few days...
Pictures are here
Note: we are looking for students with an interest in scripting, editing and video production to get involved in Surgery 101 Studios this year. If you're interested, please email us at surgerypodcast@gmail.com or send a tweet to @canadiansurgeon.
Year 1 Surgery talk
Kat Pederson made us a delicious Surgery 101 cake to celebrate our one millionth download!
Million downloads cake!
We are very pleased to announce that Surgery 101 has just passed
Many many thanks to all of our listeners and supporters worldwide.
We are only getting started :D
One. Million. Downloads.
It's been a little quiet here on the Surgery 101 website over the summer, but there's been a lot of work going on behind the scenes on our "Surgery 101 Studios" project. We really think you're going to like what's coming up, here is a little sneak peek for now!
Surgery 101 Studios in the OR
This week Surgery 101 is hosting another excellent educational video produced by our amazing medical students from Edmonton.
The video is 'Approach to Chest CT', by Roochi Arora and Parichita Choudhury.
YouTubeLink (go to Episode Extras in the app to access)
(Video hosted by YouTube, produced by Arora & Choudhury, 2013)
Video: Approach to Chest CT
In this episode, Susan Chaudoir explains our recent study called ‘Ask the Surgeon’, considering what pre-clinical medical students want to know about surgery
Ask the Surgeon!
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Surgery 101 - ACTION!
Congrats to elective student Danica Kindrachuk who has just completed our first ever Surgery 101 / surgical education elective here at the U of A. She is now heading home to the University of Saskatchewan after spending 2 weeks with our team, and the podcasts she worked on will be featured here soon! You can email us at surgerypodcast@gmail.com to apply for an education elective with us! Our second surgical education elective student starts on Monday!
First Surgery 101 Education Elective!
We have started work on Surgery 101 Studios!
You’ll be hearing much more about this in the weeks and months ahead, but for now here’s a sneak peek from our first shoot!
Sneak Peek at Surgery 101 Studios
The Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada has just issued an excellent report on resident duty hours, safety and fatigue. It’s sensible and balanced, and it’s great read! Click the image below for the summary.
Report on Resident Duty Hours
At last night’s meeting of the League of Surgical Educators, we reviewed Hill & Vaughan’s paper on gendered medical student experiences in surgery, “The only girl in the room: how paradigmatic trajectories deter female students from surgical careers.” The paper was excellent and stimulated a wide-ranging discussion about career decisions for all medical students. Lessons I took away from the discussion were:
1. You only have one life, and you have to decide for yourself how to live it. All choices have consequences, and every path you take will contain regrets.
2. Don’t take anyone else’s word for it when you’re making important decisions about your life. Don’t let anyone tell you what you can’t be.
3. Becoming a physician is hard, regardless of which speciality you choose. There are plenty of other specialities which require hard work and dedication, and plenty of unhappy doctors in non-surgical specialities. The narrative about a surgical career requiring sacrifice is a powerful one (see also: Grey’s Anatomy), but it’s not necessarily true and it doesn’t have to be that way if you don’t want.
4. We need more good people in surgery, regardless of gender, race, sexual orientation or class.
Click on the image below for the abstract.
The Only Girl in the Room
In this episode, Krista Lai discusses medical students' attitudes to online professionalism and the use of social networking software.
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Video: Online Professionalism & Facebook
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