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The Fellowship Council: a decade of impact on surgical training.

Dennis L Fowler1, Nancy J Hogle.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The objective of this project is to document the history of the Fellowship Council (FC) and report its current impact on surgical training. The need for advanced training in laparoscopic surgery resulted in the rapid development of fellowships for which there was no oversight. Fellowship program directors began meeting in the 1990s and formally created the FC in 2004 to provide that oversight.
METHODS: To obtain information with which to create a narrative of the history of the FC, the authors performed a detailed review of all available minutes from the meetings of the various iterations of the council and its committees between 2001 and 2012. Information about fellowships and meetings of the directors of fellowships prior to 2001 are based on information included in minutes of meetings after 2001.
RESULTS: Minimally invasive surgery fellowship program directors in collaboration with surgical societies created the FC to bring order to the application process for residents and program directors. It has evolved into an organization with mature, reliable processes for application, matching, curriculum development, accreditation, and reporting. It now receives applications from more than 30 % of graduating chief residents in general surgery. It has 223 accredited fellowship positions in the following disciplines: Minimally invasive surgery, bariatric/metabolic surgery, Flexible endoscopy, hepato-pancreato-biliary Surgery, colorectal surgery, and Thoracic surgery.
CONCLUSIONS: The FC provides a reliable, fair process for matching residents with fellowship programs and has successfully expanded its oversight of such programs with mature processes for accreditation, curriculum development, and reporting.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23708721     DOI: 10.1007/s00464-013-3007-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Surg Endosc        ISSN: 0930-2794            Impact factor:   4.584


  6 in total

1.  Fellowships in minimally invasive surgery: a fait accompli.

Authors:  John G Hunter
Journal:  Semin Laparosc Surg       Date:  2002-12

2.  Presidential address: Stewardship of our profession.

Authors:  Patricia J Numann
Journal:  Bull Am Coll Surg       Date:  2011-12

3.  Minimally invasive surgery: the evolution of fellowship.

Authors:  Adrian Park; Stephen M Kavic; Tommy H Lee; B Todd Heniford
Journal:  Surgery       Date:  2007-10       Impact factor: 3.982

Review 4.  Graduate medical education in surgery in the United States.

Authors:  Richard H Bell; Melissa B Banker; Robert S Rhodes; Thomas W Biester; Frank R Lewis
Journal:  Surg Clin North Am       Date:  2007-08       Impact factor: 2.741

5.  Bringing order to the chaos: developing a matching process for minimally invasive and gastrointestinal postgraduate fellowships.

Authors:  Lee L Swanstrom; Adrian Park; Marty Arregui; Morris Franklin; C Daniel Smith; Christina Blaney
Journal:  Ann Surg       Date:  2006-04       Impact factor: 12.969

6.  Minimally invasive surgery fellows would perform a wider variety of cases in their "ideal" fellowship.

Authors:  D S Tichansky; R J Taddeucci; J Harper; A K Madan
Journal:  Surg Endosc       Date:  2008-03       Impact factor: 4.584

  6 in total
  5 in total

1.  The adequacy of hepatopancreatobiliary training: How does operative exposure and perceived readiness in fellowship translate into subsequent practice?

Authors:  Jean-Michel Aubin; Alexsander K Bressan; Janet P Edwards; Sean C Grondin; Elijah Dixon; Rebecca M Minter; D Rohan Jeyarajah; Paul Hansen; Amanda B Cooper; Chad G Ball
Journal:  Can J Surg       Date:  2017-04       Impact factor: 2.089

2.  SAGES Advanced GI/MIS fellowship redesign: pilot results and adoption of new standards.

Authors:  Joshua J Weis; Matthew Goldblatt; Aurora Pryor; Linda Schultz; Daniel J Scott
Journal:  Surg Endosc       Date:  2019-06-12       Impact factor: 4.584

3.  Defining benchmarks for fellowship training in foregut surgery: a 10-year review of fellowship council index cases.

Authors:  Joshua J Weis; Aurora Pryor; Adnan Alseidi; Juan Tellez; Matthew I Goldblatt; Samer Mattar; Kenric Murayama; Michael Awad; Daniel J Scott
Journal:  Surg Endosc       Date:  2022-05-31       Impact factor: 4.584

4.  Ten Year Trends in Minimally Invasive Surgery Fellowship.

Authors:  Nicole Shockcor; Hilary Hayssen; Mark D Kligman; Natalia S Kubicki; Stephen M Kavic
Journal:  JSLS       Date:  2021 Apr-Jun       Impact factor: 2.172

5.  Mastering minimally invasive esophagectomy requires a mentor; experience of a personal mentorship.

Authors:  Miguel A Cuesta; Nicole van der Wielen; Jennifer Straatman; Donald L van der Peet
Journal:  Ann Med Surg (Lond)       Date:  2016-12-27
  5 in total

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