2020
DOI: 10.1002/hed.26420
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Assessment of operative competency for thyroidectomy: Comparison of resident self‐assessment vs attending surgeon assessment

Abstract: Background: Self-awareness of skill, essential for progression as a surgeon, has direct bearing on postresidency practice; however, studies have supported that residents achieve self-perceived competence later than believed by program directors. This study compares residents' self-perception of operative competency to attending surgeon's evaluation using Computer Enhanced Visual Learning, a validated online hemithyroidectomy-specific assessment tool. Methods: Eleven otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery (HNS) r… Show more

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