Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8834793 | Journal of Surgical Education | 2017 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Despite ACGME requirements, the majority of cases logged by general surgery residents do not have documentation by the operating resident in the EMR verifying provision of comprehensive care. Elective cases were more likely to meet documentation requirements than acute care cases, and we purport that this is possibly secondary to restricted work hours. We expect that other programs would find similar compliance in the documentation of comprehensive care. These results question whether the requirement for documenting comprehensive care to log a surgical case is practical in surgical residency training, particularly with an increasing demand for operative volume in the setting of limited work hours.
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Authors
Kathryn R. MD, Zachary A. DO, Sarah B. MD, Michael W. MD, Brenton R. MD, E. Matthew MD, FACS,