Orientation to the Operating Room: An Introduction to the Surgery Clerkship for Third-Year Medical Students

Autor: David D. Odell, Trevor J. Barnum, Julia F. Corcoran, David H. Salzman, Elizabeth Even, Anna Reczynski, Amy L. Halverson
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2017
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Zdroj: MedEdPORTAL, Vol 13 (2017)
MedEdPORTAL : the Journal of Teaching and Learning Resources
ISSN: 2374-8265
DOI: 10.15766/mep_2374-8265.10652
Popis: Introduction The operating room is a complex environment in which individual team members perform specific tasks according to their role. A simulation activity was created to introduce medical students on the surgery clerkship to issues relating to patient safety, infection control, and regulatory requirements. Methods This activity takes place prior to general surgery rotation operative experiences, and addresses the need for students to practice roles they will perform while participating in patient care. The activity includes a simulated operation, an assessment, and a scripted debriefing. Among other tasks, students practice safe patient transfer and monitoring, donning sterile garb, preparing the surgical site, and being active participants in a sign-in and time-out. Students are assessed on assigned tasks, their ability to maintain sterility, and the degree to which they engage with their team. Results Students reported the simulation helped them better understand how they could become involved on their first day in the operating room. Students also reported they were more confident when in the operating room. This finding also extended to students who had previously been in the operating room during a prior OB/GYN rotation. Discussion Patient safety is paramount when in the operating room, and this simulation activity fills a current gap in student's practical knowledge as they prepare to enter their surgery clerkship. Giving medical students the information and skills needed to be safe and effective members of the operating team prior to entering the operating room is of benefit to the surgical team, students, and patients.
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