what?
half of the signout is the gross description. i always feel a little queasy signing out big cases that i didn't gross myself. i appreciate the work of residents and PAs, but if i had the time i would rather do it myself (frozens, too) and follow the case all the way through. there's nothing worse then trying to recapitulate a gross from an inexperienced (and even experienced) gross tech.
i would be very suspicious of a program that minimizes the importance of grossing. besides, gross dissection is one of the skills that consistently rates high in surveys of prospective employers (
http://repositories.cdlib.org/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=4811&context=postprints). putting together the macroscopic and microscopic picture is critical in the bigger cases. as a staff i feel like i am losing the ability to be truly responsible for my signout without getting to gross the case.
that's not to say that you couldn't just sign out cases grossed by a skilled dissector and still have a great experience, but when you are responsible for the case - your name is on the bottom line - you might have wished you grossed it yourself.
i am sure this will be a contentious topic and i am interested to hear the opinion of others.
G