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Roxana Geoffrion1,2, Terry Lee3
1University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada. roxygeo@hotmail.com.
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Low self-confidence in surgical residents can be associated with poor self-efficacy and perceptions of sub-optimal preparedness for practice at graduation. The influence of social and biologic determinants of confidence deserves further study. Through a randomized controlled trial of procedure-specific didactic and low fidelity simulation training for vaginal surgery, we showed positive correlations between self-confidence and objective performance in the real operating room for three different surgical procedures and through validated scales. This demonstrates an accurate ability of novice surgeons to self-monitor in a high-stakes environment. Our trial results (described in full elsewhere), combined with our multiple one-on-one teaching interactions with surgical trainees through the trial, incentivized us to evaluate self-confidence in view of optimizing it through directed training and feedback. The current opinion piece summarizes our main findings for surgical educators and emphasizes their role engaging with trainees at extremes of confidence.
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