Ways of Mastering and Improving Practical Skills among Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons in the System of Moscow Healthcare Department

Author:

Belchenko Victor1ORCID,Chantyr Ivan1ORCID,Zavgorodnev Kirill1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Hospital for War Veterans of Moscow Healthcare Department

Abstract

Background. The surgical specialists, including oral and maxillofacial surgeons (OMFSs), must constantly acquire high professional competencies by expanding theoretical knowledge as well as by improving the skills to perform complex surgical interventions in the head and neck area. Current two-year residency program doesn’t provide adequate theoretical training with opportunities to practice all the necessary skills. Therefore, the task of healthcare managers and heads of continuing professional education (CPE) faculties at medical universities is to create the relevant conditions for elaborating advanced training programs. As a result, there emerged needs and prospects to develop up-to-date innovative educational and methodological activities. Objective. To analyze the opportunities for improving the skills to perform surgical procedures among OMFSs in the system of Moscow Healthcare Department. Materials and methods. A survey of employees from the healthcare organizations of Moscow Healthcare Department were conducted in order to identify the skill level of OMFSs in performing basic surgical procedures. A practice-oriented education program with improving manual skills on cadaveric material was developed and approved based on the results of survey. Six practical dissection courses were held from November to December 2023 at the premises of the Interdisciplinary Training Center for Innovative Surgical Technologies of the State Budgetary Institution of Healthcare “L. A. Vorohobov City Clinical Hospital No. 67 of Moscow Healthcare Department”. Final testing and questionnaires were used for evaluating the quality of training and the participants’ proficiency after completing the educational program. Findings and discussions. An educational program “Features of the surgical procedures for post-traumatic defects and deformities of the bones of middle face region. Features of the surgical procedures on the parotid gland. Features of the surgical procedures on the oral and maxillofacial region in medical emergencies” was developed with a volume of 18 credits. The course participants included 54 OMFSs (26 men, 28 women, average age: 32.7±7.4 years) working at the healthcare organizations of Moscow Healthcare Department. They were divided into 4 groups according to their work experience in the specialty. Six dissection courses were conducted. The participants made the dissections of 30 fresh frozen unfixed sections of head and neck, a total of 60 sides. During the course, both basic and original surgical techniques were acquired. The results of final testing showed that all 54 participants successfully completed the educational program: 11 OMFSs got a “good” grade (81-90% of correct answers), and 43 OMFSs got an “excellent” grade (91-100 % of correct answers). Upon completing the course, OMFSs improved their theoretical knowledge and practical skills. According to the data collected by questionnaires, the satisfaction of trained specialists with the quality of educational services was 9.54 points. Conclusion. The study has demonstrated that it is promising to organize the training of medical specialists within the CPE framework with the opportunity to improve practical skills on a cadaveric material at the premises of innovative training centers. Such training improves the systems of healthcare and CPE and minimizes the number of errors and complications in clinical practice, thereby increasing the effectiveness of treatment and the patient outcomes.

Publisher

Research Institute for Healthcare Organization and Medical Management

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