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This Maintenance of Certification module helps plastic surgeons assess and improve their clinical practice. It facilitates self-assessment by comparing personal methods with evidence-based references for better patient care.

Area of Science:

  • Plastic Surgery
  • Medical Education

Background:

  • The Maintenance of Certification (MOC) program by the American Board of Plastic Surgery requires ongoing professional development.
  • Clinicians need structured methods to evaluate and enhance their practice.
  • Self-assessment and benchmarking are crucial for maintaining high standards in surgical care.

Observation:

  • This article accompanies a practice-based assessment module for plastic surgeons.
  • It covers key areas: preoperative assessment, anesthesia, surgical planning, perioperative management, and outcomes.
  • The format encourages comparison of individual practices with authoritative references.

Findings:

  • The module provides a framework for self-assessment and benchmarking against established medical literature.

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  • It aids in identifying areas for improvement in clinical practice.
  • The content is designed to support the MOC process, specifically Parts II and IV.
  • Implications:

    • Enhances the quality of patient care through structured self-evaluation.
    • Supports plastic surgeons in meeting MOC requirements.
    • Serves as a catalyst for further in-depth study and professional growth.