Overnight In-House Critical Care Resource Intensivist Improves General Surgery Resident Education

Author:

Zhang Jeanette1ORCID,Warner Rachel2,Sheffield Abby2,Hodge Sarah3,Crandall Marie2,Skarupa David2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Surgery, Tulane University School of Medicine, New Orleans, LA, USA

2. Department of Surgery, University of Florida College of Medicine Jacksonville, Jacksonville, FL, USA

3. University of Florida Health Jacksonville, Jacksonville, FL, USA

Abstract

24/7 critical care staffing has become more commonplace, and their impact on resident training must be carefully considered. At our institution, the Critical Care Resource Intensivist (CCRI) model was implemented to provide in-house dedicated faculty responsible solely for the provision of critical care overnight. An anonymous survey was distributed to all general surgery residents to evaluate CCRI’s impact on education and autonomy. Descriptive statistics were completed for quantitative data. Qualitative analysis of free text responses was completed to identify consensus themes. Responses from 26 residents demonstrated they associated CCRI with improved resident education, supervision, and patient care, without limiting autonomy. Qualitative analysis yielded 7 themes, reflecting improvements in patient care and safety, progression of care, operations and procedures, improved education, availability, and independence, but noted potential for conflict. Our findings show 24/7 dedicated intensivist staffing can enhance general surgery resident education without limiting autonomy.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

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