| Literature DB >> 32494212 |
Victor Vakayil1, Malavika Chandrashekar1, Jack Hedberg2, Brent D Bauman1, Shray Malik2, Derek Yerxa2, Lois G Hendrickson3, Peter Kernahan1,3, Megan E Hadley1, James V Harmon1.
Abstract
PURPOSE: Early exposure and surgical mentorship can augment interest in surgery. We evaluate the effect and feasibility of offering education and mentorship opportunities in surgery to premedical students at our institution through an undergraduate surgery interest group (USIG).Entities:
Keywords: career choice; mentorship; premedical education; premedical vs medical; surgical education; surgical skills
Year: 2020 PMID: 32494212 PMCID: PMC7231780 DOI: 10.2147/AMEP.S245234
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Adv Med Educ Pract ISSN: 1179-7258
Event Information for the Undergraduate Surgery Interest Group
| Type of Activity | Event | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Tours (25% of all activities) | Medical Device Center | Applications of innovative surgical technology |
| Visible Heart Lab Facility | Development of cardiac devices and 3D printing | |
| Visible Heart Lab Surgery Observations | Organ Care Systems and preserving lungs for transplant | |
| Workshops (35% of all activities) | Experimental Surgical Services Dissection | Observations of surgical research |
| Wangensteen Historical Library Surgical Skills | Suturing, knot-tying, ultrasound, and surgical history | |
| SimPORTAL Trauma Surgical Simulation | Gunshot wound, airway management, ultrasound, suturing, and knot-tying | |
| Seminars (30% of all activities) | Vascular Surgery | Use of imaging techniques and abdominal aortic aneurysm repairs |
| Neurosurgery | Role of deep brain stimulation in treating neurological disorders | |
| Transplant Surgery | Liver transplantation | |
| General and Critical Care Surgery | Critical care standards for islet cell transplant | |
| Pediatric Surgery | Informative seminar on pediatric surgery | |
| Urologic Surgery | Personal experiences in urology | |
| Socials (10% of all activities) | Research Associates (RA) Program Kickoff Meeting | Introduction of RA program |
| Collaborative Movie Event | Watched movie The White Helmets |
Figure 1Pie chart of undergraduate majors (%) of USIG participants (n = 35).
Abbreviation: USIG, undergraduate surgery interest group.
Figure 2Pie chart of surgical specialties (%) that USIG members (n = 40) are interested in.
Abbreviation: USIG, undergraduate surgery interest group.
Figure 3(A) Bar graph of interest level (%) in surgery or medicine indicated by our USIG participants (n = 42). (B) Bar graph of changes, before and after surgical skills workshops, in student confidence and perception of surgery; rating of 1 = no proficiency; 5 = high proficiency. White bars = pre-event (n = 44); Gray bars = post-event (n = 29).
Abbreviations: USIG, undergraduate surgery interest group; IQR, interquartile range; IV, intravenous.
Figure 4(A) Bar graph of effect of variables on interest in surgery among our USIG participants (n = 40): rating of 1 = highly negative influence; 3 = neutral; 5 = highly positive influence; error bars = IQR of each dataset. (B) Bar graph of effect of variables on interest in surgery among our USIG participants (n = 40) vs our MSIG participants (n = 58) on post-event questionnaires: rating of 1 = highly negative influence; 3 = neutral; 5 = highly positive influence. Gray bars = USIG; White bars = MSIG.
Notes: *statistically significant difference.
Abbreviations: USIG, undergraduate surgery interest group; MSIG, medical student surgery interest group; IQR, interquartile range.