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Am J Surg ; 221(2): 298-302, 2021 02.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33189315

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INTRODUCTION: In order to recruit high-potential trainees, surgery residency and fellowship programs must first understand what competencies and attributes are required for success in their respective programs. This study performed a systematic analysis to define organizational culture and competency expectations across training programs within one academic surgery department. METHODS: Subject matter experts rated the importance and frequency of 22 competencies and completed a 44-item organizational culture inventory along 1 to 5 Likert-type scales. RESULTS: Importance and frequency attributions of competencies varied significantly among programs (p < .05 by ANOVA), but there was substantial agreement on organizational culture; self-directed (x̄ = 3.8), perfectionist (x̄ = 3.7) and social (x̄ = 3.7) attributes were most representative of the program, while oppositional (x̄ = 1.8), competitive (x̄ = 2.5) and hierarchical (x̄ = 2.7) characteristics were least representative. CONCLUSIONS: Residency and fellowship programs within the same department have shared perceptions of the culture and values of their institution, but seek different competencies among entering trainees.


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Academic Medical Centers/organization & administration , Clinical Competence/standards , Organizational Culture , Personnel Selection/standards , Surgery Department, Hospital/organization & administration , Academic Medical Centers/standards , Fellowships and Scholarships/standards , Internship and Residency/standards , Motivation , Surgery Department, Hospital/standards
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