Abstract
Objective: 1) to identify characteristics of the functioning and production of training centers responsible for the training of foot and ankle specialists in Brazil; 2) establish minimum quality criteria to provide adequate professional training of the foot and ankle specialist; 3) create a baseline to endorse the minimum foot and ankle specialist training program; 4) to rank, in terms of qualification and efficiency, the training centers of specialists in the area of foot and ankle. Methods: protocol containing information provided by physicians responsible for 31 accredited national services as centers for training foot and ankle specialists at ABTPé in the 2012-2015 quadrennium. Results: minimum operating and production criteria were established based on the information collected. We identified that: 1) it was possible to establish criteria for a possible standardization in the training programs, both in the theoretical and practical field; 2) the relevant scientific output of the training centers is still low and should be stimulated to increase both quantity and quality; 3) the academic qualification of physicians responsible for training specialists is low; 4) The classification of training centers according to hierarchical quality criteria can be established by objective criteria. Conclusion: Quality goals, with objective and well-defined criteria, could be established allowing standardizing the type of training offered to training specialists distributed throughout the national territory, making it more uniform. The evaluation criteria adopted also allowed to establish a hierarchical classification of training centers in the area of foot and ankle, creating a reference base to qualify the training offered in these institutions.
Highlights
As knowledge in the medical field is undergoing a rapid acceleration in recent decades, the specialization of orthopedists in different areas is today an unquestionable reality
In 2013, a pilot study was published in the ABTPé journal(1) containing information provided by the 31 training centers officially registered with ABTPé as foot and ankle training centers
Such pilot study data were based on the year of 2012 and contained information on the activities performed at the training centers, highlighting: 1) practical medical activities, like outpatient care and surgeries; 2) theoretical activities related to the type of education offered; 3) the academic qualification of the service clinical staff and the institution’s scientific production; and 4) the organizational structure of the training center
Summary
As knowledge in the medical field is undergoing a rapid acceleration in recent decades, the specialization of orthopedists in different areas is today an unquestionable reality. In 2013, a pilot study was published in the ABTPé journal(1) containing information provided by the 31 training centers officially registered with ABTPé as foot and ankle training centers. Such pilot study data were based on the year of 2012 and contained information on the activities performed at the training centers, highlighting: 1) practical medical activities, like outpatient care and surgeries; 2) theoretical activities related to the type of education offered; 3) the academic qualification of the service clinical staff and the institution’s scientific production; and 4) the organizational structure of the training center. Some reference parameters for the creation of a minimum national training program for foot and ankle surgeons were proposed. The present study uses the same reference standards initially proposed to assess the quality of the training offered by the foot and ankle trai-
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