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Elucidating Academic Surgical Staff Perspectives of Medical Student Learning in the Operating Room: an Embedded Mixed Methods Study

Sanaya Irani, Alexandra Haraczy,Lena Juratli, Alexander Landschulz, Sadhana Chinnusamy,Mary Byrnes, Brandy Sinco,Sydney Edwards,Ashley Duby,Gifty Kwakye

˜The œAmerican journal of surgery(2023)

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BACKGROUND:The operating room (OR) is a complex environment for medical students. Little is known about the OR staff's perception of medical students.METHODS:We utilized an embedded mixed methods design to characterize surgical staff perceptions of students at an academic institution. We surveyed 408 OR nursing/technician staff with 16 follow-up interviews.RESULTS:139 respondents. 91.3% reported having daily-to-weekly interactions with medical students. Yet, only 37.9% agreed that "patient care is better when medical students are part of the team." 25.2% felt confident that they knew what a student's education entails outside the OR. 93.5% agreed that interprofessional training between physicians and OR staff should be included in educational programs. 54% agreed that their responsibilities include medical student training in the OR setting.CONCLUSIONS:Despite an overall desire for teamwork, this study highlights a lack of knowledge of each others' roles. To improve OR culture and team dynamics, concerted efforts need to be made around interprofessional training.
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Interprofessional education,Medical student education,Patient safety,Operating room culture
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