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JULY 20, 2017

App Provides Clues to Resident Competence, Autonomy

Tool Could Enhance Education ; Are Residents Less Competent or Just More Closely Scrutinized?

By Christina Frangou

Philadelphia—Some senior surgical trainees in the United States are unable to competently perform common core procedures by the time they graduate, according to results from the first multi-institutional study to measure resident autonomy and operative performance.

The investigators reported that, for an appendectomy performed on a relatively uncomplicated patient, a typical chief resident in the week prior to graduation has a 97% chance of being deemed “practice