TY - JOUR
T1 - Reaccreditation or recertification of general surgeons in Spain
T2 - That's the question. Results of a national survey
AU - Ma Miguelena Bobadilla, José
AU - Serra Aracil, Xavier
AU - Ma Targarona Soler, Eduard
AU - Luis Ramos Rodríguez, José
AU - Ma Jover Navalón, José
AU - Millán Scheiding, Mónica
AU - Morales-García, Dieter
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2020 AEC
PY - 2022/3
Y1 - 2022/3
N2 - Introduction: The Law for the Regulation of Health Professions (LOPS) indicates that health professionals will carry out continuous training throughout their professional life, and will regularly prove their professional competence. The objective of the study was to carry out a national survey to find out the opinion of Spanish surgeons and thus be able to prepare a recertification project by the Spanish Association of Surgeons (AEC). Methods: Cross-sectional observational study carried out in June-July 2020, through a survey sent to the members of the AEC. Results: The survey had a total of 1230 visits and an overall completion rate of 784 responses (67.3%). 69.6% were unaware of the LOPS forecasts and 83.4% were unaware of similar initiatives in other specialties and 95.5% agreed to demand adequate information. 71.4% believed it necessary but only 57% believed that it should be mandatory. 82.9% would agree that it should be regulated through an objective and predictable official procedure. Conclusions: The concept of re-accreditation is not well known in our specialty and in view of the results obtained, adequate and reliable information seems necessary. Therefore, it would be pertinent to propose by the AEC a specific project to assess activities and skills.
AB - Introduction: The Law for the Regulation of Health Professions (LOPS) indicates that health professionals will carry out continuous training throughout their professional life, and will regularly prove their professional competence. The objective of the study was to carry out a national survey to find out the opinion of Spanish surgeons and thus be able to prepare a recertification project by the Spanish Association of Surgeons (AEC). Methods: Cross-sectional observational study carried out in June-July 2020, through a survey sent to the members of the AEC. Results: The survey had a total of 1230 visits and an overall completion rate of 784 responses (67.3%). 69.6% were unaware of the LOPS forecasts and 83.4% were unaware of similar initiatives in other specialties and 95.5% agreed to demand adequate information. 71.4% believed it necessary but only 57% believed that it should be mandatory. 82.9% would agree that it should be regulated through an objective and predictable official procedure. Conclusions: The concept of re-accreditation is not well known in our specialty and in view of the results obtained, adequate and reliable information seems necessary. Therefore, it would be pertinent to propose by the AEC a specific project to assess activities and skills.
KW - Continuing professional development in surgery
KW - Reaccreditation in surgery
KW - Recertification in surgery
KW - Continuing professional development in surgery
KW - Reaccreditation in surgery
KW - Recertification in surgery
KW - Continuing professional development in surgery
KW - Reaccreditation in surgery
KW - Recertification in surgery
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U2 - 10.1016/j.ciresp.2020.12.004
DO - 10.1016/j.ciresp.2020.12.004
M3 - Article
C2 - 35216909
AN - SCOPUS:85111052794
SN - 0009-739X
VL - 100
SP - 149
EP - 153
JO - Cirugia Espanola
JF - Cirugia Espanola
IS - 3
ER -