Purpose: To determine the time required by
Obstetrics/Gynecology (OBGYN) residents to gain proficiency with FLS skills
Background: FLS is a standardized assessment of laparoscopic
knowledge and skills and an eligibility requirement of The American Board of
Obstetrics and Gynecology (ABOG) Qualifying Exam. There is no published data on
expected training time to guide curricula planning or how PGY level, prior
surgical experience, or milestone assignment may associate with FLS skill
acquisition.
Methods: A prospective cohort study was performed at a
community based hospital where PGY2-4 residents were consented to participate
in a structured FLS curriculum, which included five skill sessions supervised
by gynecologic surgical faculty. Time spent in supervised and self-study
sessions was recorded. A baseline and final assessment of FLS skills was
administered noting errors and time to complete. Participants reported PGY
level, number of prior laparoscopic hysterectomy cases, and their endoscopic
technical skill milestone levels, which were analyzed using multivariate
regression analysis.
Results: No residents (n=17) passed the baseline assessment.
All participants passed the final assessment after curriculum completion with
improvement in time (-12.2 minutes p = 0.0005) and reduction in errors
(-2.5, p = 0.0025). The amount of structured time spent with a faculty member
was correlated with improvement in assessment time (r=0.5979) with at least 155
minutes demonstrating significant improvement (p = 0.009). PGY level, milestone
level, number of laparoscopies, and self-directed practice were not associated
with improvement in performance.
Discussions: Deliberate practice was the driving factor for FLS skill acquisition independent of PGY, milestone, surgical experience, or self-directed practice time.
Topics: CREOG & APGO Annual Meeting, 2020, Faculty, Osteopathic Faculty, Residency Director, Residency Coordinator, Medical Knowledge, GME, Simulation, Minimally Invasive Surgery, General Ob-Gyn,
Corey Wagner,
MD; Mercy Hospital St Louis; Danielle Grunloh,
MD; Elizabeth Wegleitner, MD; Arthur Ollendorff, MD; Sara
Wood, MD