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Acta ortopédica mexicana

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Abstract

REDONDO-AQUINO, G et al. Installed Capacity Perception Survey for the Training of Resident’s Program in Orthopedics and Care Needs in Acute and Chronic Musculoskeletal Pathology in Mexico. Acta ortop. mex [online]. 2019, vol.33, n.3, pp.173-181.  Epub May 28, 2021. ISSN 2306-4102.

Introduction:

It is essential that orthopaedic resident physicians be highly proficient in all aspects, considering the balance between supply, demand, need and context. Fundamental to identify the capacity and quality installed for their training in Mexico.

Material and methods:

Observational Study, transverse, non-probabilistic sampling-conglomerates, in two phases. The instrument has 8 domains, 57 variables and 4,867 items. 60 graduate professors of 20 states, 50 hospital sites, 22 university programs.

Results:

1,038 years of experience (collective intelligence), 17 years of experience/teacher (01 to 50 years). Identified: acute pathology 30 (2 to 90%), chronic pathology 30 (5 to 96%), patients ˂ 15 years, 10 (3 to 30%), patients between 15 and 65 years, 47 (2 to 78%), patients ˃ 65 years, 20 (2 to 60%), number of beds/seat 20 (2 to 510), number of clinics 3 (1 to 48), number of surgical procedures/headquarters per year at the national level, was 960 (50 to 24,650). The national average per resident doctor is 362 surgeries/year with 1,450 surgical times/year.

Conclusions:

The needs and resources for the training of physicians specializing in orthopedics/traumatology are highly heterogeneous, so it should be adapted to the epidemiological needs of the region of influence, in an area of epidemiological transition. 62.2% expressed not having or have bad academic and scientific infrastructure at its headquarters, more than 50% without rotation overseas and ˃ 90% without regular scientific production.

Keywords : Medical resident; orthopaedic surgery; trauma; education; quality; board; working conditions.

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