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Presence of Orthopedic Residency Decreases Emergency Physician’s Confidence in Orthopedic Procedures

Authors: Blazar, Eric; Jones, Bernard; Behgam, Babak;

Presence of Orthopedic Residency Decreases Emergency Physician’s Confidence in Orthopedic Procedures

Abstract

At present, there exists no standard orthopedic training for emergency medicine (EM) residency programs. Varying residency environments including but not limited to volume, acuity, and competing residency programs will dictate the number of orthopedic procedures a resident is exposed to, ultimately dictating a graduate's comfort level with orthopedic procedures. Our study set out to investigate further whether training alongside an orthopedic residency affects an attending physician's perceived procedural comfort.This is a cohort study utilizing a 14-question survey distributed to an online community of EM physicians to examine the relationship between training at a residence program alongside orthopedic residents, the utility of an elective orthopedic rotation, and the overall confidence in managing closed reductions.EM physicians trained at a program that also hosted an orthopedic residency were more likely to train at large academic tertiary care centers (78%). Forty-two percent of these respondents felt that the presence of an orthopedic residency had a negative impact on their overall orthopedic training. The remaining 58% felt that the orthopedic residency had a positive impact on their procedural skills. In our study, the overall mean comfort level was statistically significant (p-value = 0.0024) higher in those who trained without orthopedic residents (8.78) compared to those who trained alongside an orthopedic residency (7.61). Those who had an elective orthopedic rotation found it to be more beneficial if they did the rotation with an orthopedic residency (p-value = 0.0329). Those who reported a beneficial orthopedic rotation also reported a higher level of confidence in the management of non-fracture reductions (p < 0.011, ρ = .25).Seeing as though both training and practice environments for emergency physicians vary greatly across the country, every effort should be taken to ensure graduating residents are prepared to perform orthopedic procedures without the assistance of orthopedic surgeons. Irrespective of whether a program has in-house orthopedic residents or not, EM residents should take it upon themselves to maximize their time during residency to focus on these core competencies. Graduates at the greatest risk of having low confidence are trained at academic centers that also host orthopedic programs. One should be cognizant of this while going through their EM residency.

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