2020
DOI: 10.5999/aps.2019.00409
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Graduate perception of cosmetic surgery training in plastic surgery residency and fellowship programs

Abstract: Background As the demand for cosmetic surgery continues to rise, plastic surgery programs and the training core curriculum have evolved to reflect these changes. This study aims to evaluate the perceived quality of current cosmetic surgery training in terms of case exposure and educational methods. Methods A 16-question survey was sent to graduates who completed their training at a U.S. plastic surgery training program in 2017. The survey assessed graduates' exposure to cosmetic surgery, teaching modalities em… Show more

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“…With the increase in integrated plastic surgery programs, an additional year of plastic surgery training, and an increase in dedicated cosmetic surgery rotations, trainees have become more comfortable with cosmetic surgery, are satisfied with their exposure to and autonomy with cosmetic cases, and fewer residents feel the need for fellowship training to practice cosmetic surgery. 19 , 20 …”
Section: Impact Of Certification and Accreditation In Plastic Surgerymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With the increase in integrated plastic surgery programs, an additional year of plastic surgery training, and an increase in dedicated cosmetic surgery rotations, trainees have become more comfortable with cosmetic surgery, are satisfied with their exposure to and autonomy with cosmetic cases, and fewer residents feel the need for fellowship training to practice cosmetic surgery. 19 , 20 …”
Section: Impact Of Certification and Accreditation In Plastic Surgerymentioning
confidence: 99%