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Let me preface this post by saying that I am not trying to start a flame war or piss any surgery residents off. I'm normally in the EM forum but recognize many names here from my premed searches and respect your opinions.
I'm wondering what the "norms" are for resident-student interactions in the OR during M3 surgery clerkships. My institution is extremely worried about inappropriate occurances that have transpired, b/c last years seniors reported greater than 10% of them were verbally or physically "abused" during their surgery clerkships by residents. These events happened at our own medical center and predominantly involved (here come the flames!) FMG residents. [To defend my statement of events, this information came to me during a small monthly lunch with one of the medical school deans, who by the way is preoccupied with the fall-out of these reports.]
Most of the event were reported as physical abuse involving shoving or the violent pushing of a student away from the table during surgery or slapping hands, fingers and arms with instruments. I'm not surprised that the fingers have been pointed at FMG residents just b/c 2/3 of our surg residents are foreign trained. The odds would speak for them self.
Are these event's normal? Should I expect this or be worried.😱
[I have no problem with being forcefully moved during a code or life/death treatment or yelled at to move. That makes sense, but for other reasons...?]
I'm wondering what the "norms" are for resident-student interactions in the OR during M3 surgery clerkships. My institution is extremely worried about inappropriate occurances that have transpired, b/c last years seniors reported greater than 10% of them were verbally or physically "abused" during their surgery clerkships by residents. These events happened at our own medical center and predominantly involved (here come the flames!) FMG residents. [To defend my statement of events, this information came to me during a small monthly lunch with one of the medical school deans, who by the way is preoccupied with the fall-out of these reports.]
Most of the event were reported as physical abuse involving shoving or the violent pushing of a student away from the table during surgery or slapping hands, fingers and arms with instruments. I'm not surprised that the fingers have been pointed at FMG residents just b/c 2/3 of our surg residents are foreign trained. The odds would speak for them self.
Are these event's normal? Should I expect this or be worried.😱
[I have no problem with being forcefully moved during a code or life/death treatment or yelled at to move. That makes sense, but for other reasons...?]