Assessment of Operative Autonomy and Readiness for Independent Practice Among Pediatric Surgery Fellows

Space: StayCurrentMD Author: Benjamin Zendejas, Craig W. Lillehei, Brian C. George, Biren P. Modi Published:

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Benjamin Zendejas, Craig W. Lillehei, Brian C. George, Biren P. Modi

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Purpose

The purpose of this study was to evaluate the implementation of the System for Improving and Measuring Procedural Learning (SIMPL) "app" in a pediatric surgery training program. SIMPL is a novel workplace-based operative performance assessment platform which allows case by case assessment of trainees using three scales (autonomy, performance, and case complexity) and takes seconds to complete.

Methods

A pediatric surgery-specific procedural taxonomy for SIMPL was developed from the ACGME procedural library. SIMPL was piloted and implemented in a single pediatric surgery training program. A descriptive analysis of the operative assessments was undertaken.

Results

In the year following SIMPL implementation, 565 (39% of cases) assessments were completed by 21 faculty for 3 fellows for 148 unique procedures within a median of 8.5 h. Recorded feedback accompanied 61% of assessments. 2nd year fellows were more likely to be deemed autonomous (81% ratings) and practice ready (84%) vs. 1st year fellows (50%; p 

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