2021
DOI: 10.1097/gox.0000000000003681
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Consumer Awareness and Comfort with Resident-run Cosmetic Clinics: A Crowdsourcing Study

Abstract: Background: Resident cosmetic clinics (RCCs) are the training modality of choice among both residents and faculty and are a mainstay at most residency programs. 1 – 4 Despite this, knowledge of RCCs among plastic surgery consumers remains untested. We hypothesize that the public would be aware of and receptive to RCCs. Methods: Participants with prior cosmetic procedures or interest in future cosmetic procedu… Show more

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“…23,24 Study participants recognized the benefits of RCCs, namely, the reduced cost with attending oversight and the opportunity to contribute to resident education. Along with the public perceiving RCCs as safe and being comfortable with receiving care from senior residents, 25 these findings support expanding RCCs to provide trainees with more graduated independence and exposure to aesthetic surgery. To effectively recruit patients, promotional materials should communicate how RCCs enhance resident education by offering aesthetic procedures at a discounted price while maintaining attending guidance during critical points of care.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 73%
“…23,24 Study participants recognized the benefits of RCCs, namely, the reduced cost with attending oversight and the opportunity to contribute to resident education. Along with the public perceiving RCCs as safe and being comfortable with receiving care from senior residents, 25 these findings support expanding RCCs to provide trainees with more graduated independence and exposure to aesthetic surgery. To effectively recruit patients, promotional materials should communicate how RCCs enhance resident education by offering aesthetic procedures at a discounted price while maintaining attending guidance during critical points of care.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 73%
“…Forty-five articles were ultimately included for data extraction (Table 1). 13–57 Proportionate rater agreement was 91.7% for abstract screening and 92.5% for full-text screening. The Cohen kappa coefficient for interrater reliability was 0.82 for abstract screening and 0.81 for full-text screening, demonstrating sufficient interrater reliability.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%