Intern to independent doctor: basic surgical skills required for South African practice and interns’ reports on their competence

Background: The role and scope of general practitioners in semi-urban and rural areas is poorly understood and documented. An absence of specialist support results in generalists being called to perform surgical procedures. It is imperative that they competently and confidently perform specific surg...

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Main Authors: Frank Peters, Jacky van Wyk, Marietjie van Rooyen
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Language:English
Published: AOSIS 2015-07-01
Series:South African Family Practice
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Online Access:https://safpj.co.za/index.php/safpj/article/view/3953
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description Background: The role and scope of general practitioners in semi-urban and rural areas is poorly understood and documented. An absence of specialist support results in generalists being called to perform surgical procedures. It is imperative that they competently and confidently perform specific surgical procedures. Method: This cross-sectional study identified a list of agreed surgical procedures in which generalists should be competent. Enquires were made about generalists’ competence in performing such skills and training junior doctors how to use these them. Interns were asked about the quality of their exposure to and their perceived competence in the skills. A questionnaire was given to interns who completed their internship in 2008 in Mpumalanga and Gauteng, and another to generalists affiliated to the University of Pretoria. Data were analysed descriptively using Microsoft® Excel®. Results: The response rate was 31% and 21% for the interns and generalists, respectively. There was agreement on specific core skills in training. Most generalists (81%) lacked the competence to provide training on some of the specific core skills needed for independent practice. Most of the internships were completed in semi-urban areas (62%). The majority of the interns perceived themselves to be competent in Caesarean sections, the excision of lumps and bumps, and abscess drainage. Interns from urban areas rated themselves as being incompetent in the core surgical skills. Interns who worked in semi-urban regions felt competent in core surgical skills. Conclusion: The training of interns should be supervised by senior doctors in in-service training settings. Basic surgical skills and in-service training can be taught during family medicine rotation internships by surgically skilled family physicians and generalists in semi-urban areas and district hospitals.
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spelling doaj-art-1741ca028ffe40c39e6baf4e03863a7c2025-08-20T03:47:07ZengAOSISSouth African Family Practice2078-61902078-62042015-07-0157410.4102/safp.v57i4.39533523Intern to independent doctor: basic surgical skills required for South African practice and interns’ reports on their competenceFrank Peters0Jacky van Wyk1Marietjie van Rooyen2Department of Family Medicine, University of Pretoria, PretoriaNelson R Mandela School of Medicine, University of KwaZulu-Natal, DurbanDepartment of Family Medicine, University of Pretoria, PretoriaBackground: The role and scope of general practitioners in semi-urban and rural areas is poorly understood and documented. An absence of specialist support results in generalists being called to perform surgical procedures. It is imperative that they competently and confidently perform specific surgical procedures. Method: This cross-sectional study identified a list of agreed surgical procedures in which generalists should be competent. Enquires were made about generalists’ competence in performing such skills and training junior doctors how to use these them. Interns were asked about the quality of their exposure to and their perceived competence in the skills. A questionnaire was given to interns who completed their internship in 2008 in Mpumalanga and Gauteng, and another to generalists affiliated to the University of Pretoria. Data were analysed descriptively using Microsoft® Excel®. Results: The response rate was 31% and 21% for the interns and generalists, respectively. There was agreement on specific core skills in training. Most generalists (81%) lacked the competence to provide training on some of the specific core skills needed for independent practice. Most of the internships were completed in semi-urban areas (62%). The majority of the interns perceived themselves to be competent in Caesarean sections, the excision of lumps and bumps, and abscess drainage. Interns from urban areas rated themselves as being incompetent in the core surgical skills. Interns who worked in semi-urban regions felt competent in core surgical skills. Conclusion: The training of interns should be supervised by senior doctors in in-service training settings. Basic surgical skills and in-service training can be taught during family medicine rotation internships by surgically skilled family physicians and generalists in semi-urban areas and district hospitals.https://safpj.co.za/index.php/safpj/article/view/3953competenceinternshiprural areassurgical skillstraining
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Intern to independent doctor: basic surgical skills required for South African practice and interns’ reports on their competence
South African Family Practice
competence
internship
rural areas
surgical skills
training
title Intern to independent doctor: basic surgical skills required for South African practice and interns’ reports on their competence
title_full Intern to independent doctor: basic surgical skills required for South African practice and interns’ reports on their competence
title_fullStr Intern to independent doctor: basic surgical skills required for South African practice and interns’ reports on their competence
title_full_unstemmed Intern to independent doctor: basic surgical skills required for South African practice and interns’ reports on their competence
title_short Intern to independent doctor: basic surgical skills required for South African practice and interns’ reports on their competence
title_sort intern to independent doctor basic surgical skills required for south african practice and interns reports on their competence
topic competence
internship
rural areas
surgical skills
training
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