2019
DOI: 10.1002/lary.27835
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Otolaryngology boot camps: Current landscape and future directions

Abstract: Objectives Simulation‐based boot camps have gained popularity over the past few years, with some surgical specialties implementing mandatory national boot camps. However, there is no consensus in otolaryngology on boot camp timing, learner level, or curriculum. The purpose of this study is to examine the current landscape and gather opinions regarding future curriculum and standardization of boot camps in otolaryngology. Methods A survey was developed to examine current resident participation and boot camp con… Show more

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“…Every topic covered in our simulation boot camp, including the ASA difficult airway algorithm, resulted in statistically significant increases in comfort levels and decreases in discomfort and unfamiliarity upon completion of the boot camp experience. These findings echo those of other similar studies that evaluated the utility of boot camp training among novice surgical trainees [ 2 , 9 - 12 ].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…Every topic covered in our simulation boot camp, including the ASA difficult airway algorithm, resulted in statistically significant increases in comfort levels and decreases in discomfort and unfamiliarity upon completion of the boot camp experience. These findings echo those of other similar studies that evaluated the utility of boot camp training among novice surgical trainees [ 2 , 9 - 12 ].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…Our results are in line with that of other similar events both in the field of otorhinolaryngology as well as in other medical specialties 26,27 . Recently, Dean et al conducted a cross-sectional survey of all otolaryngology residency program directors in the United States and Puerto Rico: based on the participants' answers, the authors concluded that simulation-based boot camps can be a significant and valuable component of residency training 28 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although non-technical skills training in Otolaryngology is a relatively new concept, there is an increasing amount of simulation activity within the literature. However, despite this, a recent cross-sectional survey by Dean et al in 2019 [11] to all Otolaryngology residency programme directors, in the USA and Porto Rico, revealed that 76% of programme directors did not think it was important to include training in nontechnical skills at training boot camps.…”
Section: Team-based Simulation Training In Otolaryngologymentioning
confidence: 99%