Core Curriculum (CC) of Spinal Surgery: A step forward in defining our profession
Abstract
Background: Spine surgery is a widely recognized medical subspecialty for which no formal core curriculum (CC) incorporating knowledge, skills and attitudes has been established so far.
Purpose: To establish a core curriculum for spine surgery incorporating knowledge, skills and attitudes. This curriculum is expected to help define spine surgery as a medical specialty and serve as a guide for specific spine surgery training.
Study Design: Non-clinical descriptive study
Methods: A CC committee was established. This CC committee prepared the CC divided into 5 modules of Basic Sciences, Trauma, Degenerative conditions, Destructive conditions and Spinal deformity. Prepared CC modules were evaluated in a consensus meeting, translated and re-evaluated in a second consensus meeting before being accepted as final.
Results: Of the five modules, Subject Headings (18 for Basic science, 10 for Trauma, 5 for Degenerative, 4 for Destructive conditions and 17 for deformity; 50 in total) and specific Subjects, totaling 59 for Basic science, 32 for Trauma, 10 for Degenerative, 23 for Destructive conditions and 41 for deformity, yielding a total of 165 subjects were defined. Learning outcomes and entry and exit criteria were defined for all these subjects.
Conclusions: This core curriculum may form the basis of spinal surgery training, defining spinal surgery as a medical specialty and help us spine surgeons to developed better-defined identities.
DOI: 10.3944/AOTT.2015.14.0180
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Authors
Rıfat Emre Acaroğlu
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Serdar Kahraman
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Haluk Berk
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Hakan Caner
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Publication Date
June 3, 2016
Submission Date
August 12, 2015
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Year 2016 Number: 0