• Annals of surgery · Aug 2024

    Introduction to the Contemporary Assessment and Recommendations to Enhance Surgical Education and Training: Reports of the Subcommittees of the Blue Ribbon Committee II.

    • E Christopher Ellison, Steven C Satin, and Keith D Lillemoe.
    • The Ohio State University Department of Surgery, Columbus, Ohio.
    • Ann. Surg. 2024 Aug 7.

    BackgroundThe BRC II was a panel of 67 experts selected on the basis of experience and leadership in surgical education and training.MethodsIt was organized into subcommittees, each of which was asked to prepare a manuscript on their findings and recommendations. The BRC II Subcommittees were: Blue Ribbon Committee 1 Review and Assessment; Surgical Workforce; Medical Student Education; Work Life Integration; Resident Education; Goals, Structure and Financing of Training; Education Support and Faculty Development; Research Training; Educational Technology and Assessment. BRC II used the Delphi approach with consensus defined as equal to or greater than 80% and identified and recommended 31 priorities for surgical education in 2024.ResultsThe initial findings were presented to a general surgery and related specialty resident and fellow focus group for comments and written feedback, and they were asked to prepare a manuscript as well.ConclusionsThe reports of the Subcommittees of the BRC II provide an assessment and key recommendations concerning surgical education and training in 2024.Copyright © 2024 Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. All rights reserved.

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