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Improvement of Orthopedic Residency Programs and Diversity: Dilemmas and Challenges, an International Perspective (PERSPECTIVE)

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  384-396

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 Background: To date, little has been published comparing the structure and requirements of orthopedic training programs across multiple countries. The goal of this study was to summarize and compare the characteristics of orthopedic training programs in the U. S. A., U. K., Canada, Australia, Germany, India, China, Saudi Arabia, Russia and Iran. Methods: We communicated with responders using a predetermined questionnaire regarding the national orthopedic training program requirements in each respondent’ s home country. Specific items of interest included the following: the structure of the residency program, the time required to become an orthopedic surgeon, whether there is a log book, whether there is a final examination prior to becoming an orthopedic surgeon, the type and extent of faculty supervision, and the nature of national in-training written exams and assessment methods. Questionnaire data were augmented by reviewing each country’ s publicly accessible residency training documents that are available on the web and visiting the official website of the main orthopedic association of each country. Results: The syllabi consist of three elements: clinical knowledge, clinical skills, and professional skills. The skill of today’ s trainees predicts the quality of future orthopedic surgeons. The European Board of Orthopedics and Traumatology (EBOT) exam throughout the European Union countries should function as the European board examination in orthopedics. We must standardize many Educational procedures worldwide in the same way we standardized patient safety. Conclusion: Considering the world’ s cultural and political diversity, the world is nearly unified in regards to orthopedics. The procedures (structure of the Residency programs, duration of the Residency programs, selection procedures, using a log book, continuous assessment and final examination) must be standardized worldwide, as implemented for patient safety. To achieve this goal, we must access and evaluate more information on the Residency programs in different countries and their needs by questioning them regarding what they need and what we can do for them to make a difference.

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    Fayaz, Hangama C., Smith, Raymond M., EBRAHIMZADEH, MOHAMMAD H., Pape, Hans Christoph, PARVIZI, JAVAD, Saleh, Khaled J., Stahl, Jens Peter, Zeichen, Johannes, Kellam, James F., Mortazavi, Javad, Rajgopal, Ashok, Dahiya, Vivek, Zinser, Wolfgang, Reznik, Leonid, Shubnyakov, Igor, Pecina, Marko, & Jupiter, Jesse B.. (2019). Improvement of Orthopedic Residency Programs and Diversity: Dilemmas and Challenges, an International Perspective (PERSPECTIVE). THE ARCHIVES OF BONE AND JOINT SURGERY, 7(4), 384-396. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/749499/en

    Vancouver: Copy

    Fayaz Hangama C., Smith Raymond M., EBRAHIMZADEH MOHAMMAD H., Pape Hans Christoph, PARVIZI JAVAD, Saleh Khaled J., Stahl Jens Peter, Zeichen Johannes, Kellam James F., Mortazavi Javad, Rajgopal Ashok, Dahiya Vivek, Zinser Wolfgang, Reznik Leonid, Shubnyakov Igor, Pecina Marko, Jupiter Jesse B.. Improvement of Orthopedic Residency Programs and Diversity: Dilemmas and Challenges, an International Perspective (PERSPECTIVE). THE ARCHIVES OF BONE AND JOINT SURGERY[Internet]. 2019;7(4):384-396. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/749499/en

    IEEE: Copy

    Hangama C. Fayaz, Raymond M. Smith, MOHAMMAD H. EBRAHIMZADEH, Hans Christoph Pape, JAVAD PARVIZI, Khaled J. Saleh, Jens Peter Stahl, Johannes Zeichen, James F. Kellam, Javad Mortazavi, Ashok Rajgopal, Vivek Dahiya, Wolfgang Zinser, Leonid Reznik, Igor Shubnyakov, Marko Pecina, and Jesse B. Jupiter, “Improvement of Orthopedic Residency Programs and Diversity: Dilemmas and Challenges, an International Perspective (PERSPECTIVE),” THE ARCHIVES OF BONE AND JOINT SURGERY, vol. 7, no. 4, pp. 384–396, 2019, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/749499/en

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