Trainee Operative Autonomy in Plastic Surgery

Conclusions Although plastic surgery trainees endorse gradual operative autonomy overall, a majority of final-year trainees do not perceive supervision only independence in the majority of core procedures queried. Faculties perceive higher trainee operative autonomy than trainees for most procedures. Discordant approaches to case logging were identified both among trainees and between trainees and faculties. Standardization may improve both progression and assessment of operative autonomy in plastic surgery training.
Source: Annals of Plastic Surgery - Category: Cosmetic Surgery Tags: Research Source Type: research