Medical Student Role in the Cardiothoracic Operating Room: A Needs Assessment to Optimize Engagement
Kayla N. Laraia, Nathaniel Deboever, Dylan Nieman, Mara B. Antonoff

TL;DR
This study identifies common mistakes and knowledge gaps among medical students in cardiothoracic surgery to help create better educational resources.
Contribution
The study provides a needs assessment to guide the development of educational resources for medical students in the cardiothoracic operating room.
Findings
Failure to understand their role was the most common student mistake in the CTOR.
Respondents emphasized the importance of students knowing how to be helpful and understanding basic operative steps.
Students benefit most when they understand patient-specific clinicopathologic factors.
Abstract
Focused preparation for the cardiothoracic operating room (CTOR) may optimize intraoperative engagement and medical student interest, but such resources are lacking. We sought to characterize student educational needs in the CTOR to guide resource development. A web-based survey targeting cardiothoracic surgeons, trainees, and operating room staff was distributed to identify areas for student improvement in the CTOR. Concepts investigated explored common student mistakes and expectations for knowledge and participation in the CTOR. Descriptive analyses were performed on multiple-choice polls and open-ended responses. Polls received a mean of 317 responses (range, 222-504) and 20 open-ended comments. The most frequently cited student mistake was failure to understand their role in the CTOR (164 [32.5%]), followed by inappropriate chatting (141 [28.0%]) and breaking sterility (132…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCardiac, Anesthesia and Surgical Outcomes · Surgical Simulation and Training · Innovations in Medical Education
