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- W3205964518 abstract "Abstract Aim Knowledge of surgical instruments and their use is essential to effective surgical practice, enabling efficient task-specific utilisation and promoting clear intraoperative communication; thus, reducing the risk of error. However, variations in surgical instruments across different specialities and eponymous names can pose barriers to learning for early surgical trainees. There is a paucity of data on surgical instrument knowledge among early surgical trainees, and their knowledge acquisition route. Method questionnaire was distributed among early surgical trainees (ST3 and below) between 18 August 2020 and 18 November 2020 across various UK regions. Respondents were asked to answer ten multiple-choice questions to assess their surgical instrument knowledge levels. Respondents were also asked about their training level, experience, and opinion regarding formal surgical instrument teaching. Results Thirty-seven trainees responded to the questionnaire. The majority (81%) received no formal surgical instrument training. Most respondents (96%) feel they would benefit from formal training. The average test score was 50%. There was no evidence of improved performance with formal training, though the formal training received averaged less than one hour. Higher scores were associated with increased seniority and training years, indicating most trainees are learning ‘on-the-job‘. Conclusions There is generally an unsatisfactory level of knowledge in surgical instruments in early surgical trainees. Trainees have also overwhelmingly indicated a desire for formalised training on surgical instruments. The authors believe the lack of formal training may contribute to this knowledge gap and intend to design a new short course to address this." @default.
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- W3205964518 title "370 Evaluating Knowledge of Common Surgical Instruments During Early Surgical Training in the United Kingdom: A Call for Formalised Training?" @default.
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