Does early exposure to cardiothoracic surgery increase interest in the specialty?

Author:

Punjabi Karan1ORCID,Almohtadi Ahmad2,Singh Ayushi3,Singh Ishan4,Salha Ahmad2,Seyedzenouzi Golnoush2

Affiliation:

1. Centre for Medical Education, Insitute of Health Sciences Education, Queen Mary University of London, London, UK

2. St George’s University of London, London, UK

3. University of Leeds Medical School, Leeds, UK

4. University of Buckingham Medical School, Buckingham, UK

Abstract

Introduction The number of applications for cardiothoracic surgery has been steadily dropping over the past decades. We aim to assess whether a 1-day cardiothoracic surgical skills conference could increase interest into the speciality. Methods Participants included in the study had to be medical students or junior doctors. Out of 57 delegates that attended the conference, 52 were enrolled in the study, and completed the pre-conference and post-conference questionnaires. Three introductory lectures were delivered by consultants in cardiothoracic surgery or cardiology in the morning, followed by three practical surgical workshops. We assessed demographics, confidence in and knowledge of procedures, and the change in participants’ interest in the speciality pre- and post-conference. This study was conducted at St George’s University of London. Results The interest to pursue a career in cardiothoracic surgery increased by 23% post-conference ( p = .035). Confidence and knowledge in all procedures taught improved significantly after the conference ( p < .05), with the highest increase seen in anastomosis of vessels ( p < .0001). Preclinical students made up 57.7% of participants, majority of whom had not seen more than three surgical procedures. Conclusion Our conference has shown to increase interest in cardiothoracic surgery and improve exposure to surgical skills, especially to those in early years of medical school. The surgical workshops improved student confidence and knowledge in procedures used within the field and the use of animal tissue improved participant experience. Further research is needed at other medical schools to assess whether a change in surgical skills teaching should be made to medical school curriculums.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Advanced and Specialized Nursing,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine,Safety Research,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging,General Medicine

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