Development of an interview practice course for improving overall confidence in specialty training national selection in vascular and general surgery
Melvin Joy, Wen Ling Choong, ChangShi Tang, Marta Madurska, Benjie Tang, Brian Ip

TL;DR
A training course improved surgical trainees' confidence for specialty selection interviews, with high success rates but communication skills needing improvement.
Contribution
A structured interview practice course significantly boosted trainees' confidence and success rates in surgical specialty selection.
Findings
85% of participants were successful in the STNS after the course.
Confidence increased significantly in most domains except Patient Communication.
UK graduates and first-time applicants had lower confidence in technical and teaching domains.
Abstract
To evaluate the effectiveness of a training course to improve surgical trainees' confidence in specialty training national selection (STNS) for higher surgical training in surgery. It was also the aim to identify weak areas in the current two-year core surgical training programme in the United Kingdom. A prospective observational study was conducted. Delegates were asked to complete evaluation forms to track their perceived confidence levels of success in STNS at different timeframes, measured by a visual analogue scale. The 2-day interview preparation course was designed with a maximum delegate number of ten per course in Surgical Skills Centre, Ninewells Hospital, University of Dundee, UK. Twenty-seven delegates provided feedback of their perceived confidence levels of success at STNS higher surgical training in general and vascular surgery. Delegate self-reported confidence…
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Taxonomy
TopicsInnovations in Medical Education · Cardiac, Anesthesia and Surgical Outcomes · Surgical Simulation and Training
