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- W4310384484 abstract "Directed reflection, a descriptive, analytical, and critical reasoning process, has been implemented in several professional fields as a method of developing expertise. In surgery, investigation of reflection has been limited. To date, we are unaware of any study that has sought to define or characterize the independent reflective practices of surgical trainees. In this small pilot study, we characterize the independent operative reflection activities among surgical residents at a single academic institution.An unvalidated survey was developed through cognitive interviews and pilot testing to assess 5 aspects of operative reflection. An IRB approved electronic survey was developed and distributed to all general surgery residents at an academic institution. Responses were divided by post-graduate year into junior residents (JR; PGY 1-3) and senior residents (SR; PGY 4-5).A response rate of 46% (23/50) was attained. All respondents self-identified as operative reflectors. Three primary methods of reflection were identified: mental, written, and oral. Mental reflection was the primary reflection method of 75% of our respondents as identified by step-by-step mental rehearsal, internal narration, and question series. Reflection was practiced everyday by 42% of respondents. Topics of reflection focused on weaknesses (50%), self-improvement (35%) and judgment (15%). Several respondents (57%) indicated that reflection-based learning tools would be useful. No statistically significant changes in the method or frequency were established between junior and senior residents (p = 0.378, p = 0.464, respectively). Variation in mental reflection activities among JR and SR groups were found (p = 0.029, p = 0.00004, respectively).The enduring role of reflection in experiential learning has been established in many professional fields but remains under-utilized in surgical education. Our study suggests surgical residents reflect independently of curriculum in individual and categorizable ways. Further investigation is required to adequately characterize reflective habits of the surgical resident and evaluate its impact on competency." @default.
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- W4310384484 title "Perioperative Reflection: An Understudied Yet Common Practice Among Surgical Residents" @default.
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