Literature DB >> 21717989

Evaluation of knowledge of common hand surgery problems in internal medicine and emergency medicine residents.

Danielle L Scher1, Martin I Boyer, Warren C Hammert, Jennifer Moriatis Wolf.   

Abstract

Musculoskeletal disorders are the principal reason for primary care outpatient visits and make up 14% of visits to emergency departments, with the upper extremity as the most common site affected. However, formal musculoskeletal education is inconsistent in medical school and primary care residencies, with many first-year residents reporting a lack of confidence in examination and diagnosis of musculoskeletal conditions. The authors evaluated the level of knowledge of common upper-extremity conditions with a validated examination taken by internal medicine and emergency medicine residents. A 38-question upper-extremity examination was created by a group of hand and upper-extremity surgeons from the Resident Education Committee of the American Society for Surgery of the Hand. The examination was reviewed by 30 hand fellowship directors, who rated each question on a Likert scale and determined a recommended passing percentage. The Web-based examination was taken by emergency and internal medicine residents from multiple institutions. The fellowship directors' recommended passing grade averaged 73%. The majority of respondents were in their first (33%) or second (33%) year of training. The average scores were 56% and 46% for the internal and emergency medicine residents, respectively. This evaluation of a cross-section of internal and emergency residents indicates a deficiency in knowledge of common upper-extremity conditions. Copyright 2011, SLACK Incorporated.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21717989     DOI: 10.3928/01477447-20110526-14

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Orthopedics        ISSN: 0147-7447            Impact factor:   1.390


  6 in total

1.  Retrospective Review of Air Transportation Use for Upper Extremity Amputations at a Level-1 Trauma Center.

Authors:  W Jeffrey Grantham; Philip To; Jeffry T Watson; Jeremy Brywczynski; Donald H Lee
Journal:  J Hand Microsurg       Date:  2016-05-12

2.  The Impact of Pre-Referral Advanced Diagnostic Testing on Wait Time to See a Hand Surgeon for Common Upper-Extremity Conditions.

Authors:  Yu-Ting Lu; Steven C Haase; Ting-Ting Chung; Kevin C Chung; Erika D Sears
Journal:  J Hand Surg Am       Date:  2019-10-31       Impact factor: 2.230

3.  Improving Effective Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) Application in Soft Tissue Wrist Injury.

Authors:  Alfred P Yoon; Alexandra L Mathews; Helen E Huetteman; Brett F Michelotti; Kevin C Chung
Journal:  J Am Board Fam Med       Date:  2018 Sep-Oct       Impact factor: 2.657

Review 4.  Assessment of emergency medicine residents: a systematic review.

Authors:  Isabelle N Colmers-Gray; Kieran Walsh; Teresa M Chan
Journal:  Can Med Educ J       Date:  2017-02-24

5.  Evaluation of a Hands-On Wrist Fracture Simulator for Fracture Management Training in Emergency Medicine Residents.

Authors:  Nathan Olson; Joseph Griggs; Kamna S Balhara; Kristen Kann; Michael D April; Adriana S Olson
Journal:  Cureus       Date:  2022-07-19

6.  Differentiating c8-t1 radiculopathy from ulnar neuropathy: a survey of 24 spine surgeons.

Authors:  Geoffrey E Stoker; Han Jo Kim; K Daniel Riew
Journal:  Global Spine J       Date:  2013-08-28
  6 in total

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