
Abstract Background After the fusion of the fields of orthopedics and trauma surgery in 2006 the educational content significantly increased. The acquisition of non-surgical diagnostic and treatment skills seems to fall behind in the classical operatively focused residency programs. This study presents a status quo of the non-surgical education and knowledge in the field of orthopedics and traumatology in Germany. Methods An online-based voluntary and anonymous questionnaire was conducted between June and August 2023. The questionnaire was distributed through the email lists of the German Society for Orthopedics and Traumatology (DGOU) and the German Professional Association for Orthopedics and Traumatology (BVOU). Results A total of 486 German orthopedic and trauma surgeons answered the online questionnaire (77.9% male; mean age 50.2 ± 11.8 years) and 11.5% were residents. Only 27.1% spent part of the residency training in the outpatient sector. In total 84.2% wish for an increased focus on non-operative treatment options during further education, 81.1% agreed that they have a good general understanding of non-operative treatment options and 81.0% felt confident to apply them in the daily clinical routine (residents 35.4% and 41.7%, respectively). The highest self-assessed competences were knowledge on the application of splints and casts and physiotherapy, ergotherapy and sports therapy, the lowest were knowledge on acupuncture, magnetic field therapy and nutritional aspects after trauma. In total, 77.7% stated non-surgical research projects are not supported at their institution. Conclusion Orthopedic and trauma surgeons in Germany subjectively have solid knowledge on treatment options while resident physicians still need to strengthen their skills. Rotation into the outpatient sector and rehabilitation facilities as well as supporting research in the field could further improve the non-surgical skills.
Male, Adult, Internship and Residency, Orthopedic Surgeons, Middle Aged, Conservative Treatment, Surveys and Questionnaires [MeSH] ; Conservative treatment ; Female [MeSH] ; Non-surgical treatment ; Adult [MeSH] ; Musculoskelettal disorders ; Humans [MeSH] ; Muskuloskelettale Erkrankungen ; Nichtchirurgische Behandlung ; Internship and Residency [MeSH] ; Traumatology/education [MeSH] ; Konservative Behandlung ; Middle Aged [MeSH] ; Manual medicine ; Orthopedic Surgeons/education [MeSH] ; Manuelle Medizin ; Conservative Treatment/methods [MeSH] ; Originalien ; Male [MeSH] ; Germany [MeSH] ; Nichtchirurgische Fähigkeiten ; Orthopedics/education [MeSH] ; Clinical Competence [MeSH] ; Non-surgical skills, Originalien, Orthopedics, Traumatology, Germany, Surveys and Questionnaires, Humans, Female, Clinical Competence
Male, Adult, Internship and Residency, Orthopedic Surgeons, Middle Aged, Conservative Treatment, Surveys and Questionnaires [MeSH] ; Conservative treatment ; Female [MeSH] ; Non-surgical treatment ; Adult [MeSH] ; Musculoskelettal disorders ; Humans [MeSH] ; Muskuloskelettale Erkrankungen ; Nichtchirurgische Behandlung ; Internship and Residency [MeSH] ; Traumatology/education [MeSH] ; Konservative Behandlung ; Middle Aged [MeSH] ; Manual medicine ; Orthopedic Surgeons/education [MeSH] ; Manuelle Medizin ; Conservative Treatment/methods [MeSH] ; Originalien ; Male [MeSH] ; Germany [MeSH] ; Nichtchirurgische Fähigkeiten ; Orthopedics/education [MeSH] ; Clinical Competence [MeSH] ; Non-surgical skills, Originalien, Orthopedics, Traumatology, Germany, Surveys and Questionnaires, Humans, Female, Clinical Competence
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