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A scoping review of vascular surgery education in the medical school curriculum

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JOURNAL OF VASCULAR SURGERY
Volume 74, Issue 4, Pages 1362-+

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MOSBY-ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.jvs.2021.04.024

Keywords

Curriculum; Medical education; Scoping review; Vascular surgery

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This scoping review aimed to map the provision of vascular surgery (VS) education in medical schools worldwide. Findings showed variations in exposure to VS and a general need for increased coverage in the curriculum. Positive determinants for choosing VS as a career included having a mentor, technical aspects, and participation in a VS rotation, while deterrents included long training time and demanding lifestyle.
Objective: Despite the high burden of vascular disease that is assessed, investigated, and managed by generalists, no specificmedical school curriculum is in use for vascular surgery (VS). In the present scoping review, we aimed to map the available evidence on the provision of VS education in the medical school curriculum worldwide. Methods: The present review was conducted in accordance with the PRISMA (preferred reporting items for systematic reviews and meta-analysis) extension for scoping reviews. The inclusion criterion was reported research studies on VS education in the medical curriculum. Results: A total of 20 studies were included. Three main themes were identified. VS was perceived as an essential part of the general medical student curriculum by VS applicants. Exposure to VS varied considerably, and students generally expressed a need for an increase in VS coverage. The most important positive determinants when choosing VS as a career were having a VSmentor, the technical aspects of VS, and participation in a VS rotation. Frequently cited deterrents were the long training time and demanding lifestyle potentially compromising family life. Conclusions: The present scoping review has provided a starting point to better understand the provision of VS education in medical schools across the world. Our review has demonstrated the variability in VS exposure at medical school and described students' sentiments toward VS. We have highlighted the need to determine whether the current curricula are adequate from the perspective of multiple stakeholders (eg, vascular surgeons, educators, general practitioners, a variety of specialists) with a crucial role in the treatment of patients with vascular conditions.

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