Strategic organisational skills predict surgical training success
Conclusions
Better-prepared trainees achieved 25% more operative experience, were four-fold more likely to publish and pass MRCS, which aligned with consistent desirable ARCP outcome. Timely arrival at training events represents a skills-composite of travel planning and is a useful marker of strategic organisational skills.
Source: Postgraduate Medical Journal - Category: General Medicine Authors: James, O. P., Robinson, D. B. T., Hopkins, L., Bowman, C., Powell, A., Brown, C., Hemington-Gorse, S., Egan, R. J., Lewis, W. G. Tags: Original research Source Type: research
More News: Education | General Medicine | Royal College of Surgeons | Study | Training | Universities & Medical Training | Wales Health