Orthopaedic surgery residents and program directors agree on how time is currently spent in training and targets for improvement

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Background Although much attention has been paid to the role of deliberate practice as a means of achieving expert levels of performance in other medical specialties, little has been published regarding its role in maximizing orthopaedic surgery resident potential. As an initial step in this process, this study seeks to determine how residents and program directors (PDs) feel current time spent in training is allocated compared with a theoretical ideal distribution of time.

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Camp, C. L., Martin, J. R., Karam, M. D., Ryssman, D. B., & Turner, N. S. (2016). Orthopaedic surgery residents and program directors agree on how time is currently spent in training and targets for improvement. Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 474(4), 915–925. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11999-015-4265-2

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