Multi-institutional collaborative mock oral (mICMO) examination for cardiothoracic surgery trainees: Results from the pilot experience Journal Article


Authors: Fiedler, A. G.; Emerson, D.; Gillaspie, E. A.; Hermsen, J. L.; Levack, M. M.; McCarthy, D. P.; Sihag, S.; Worrell, S. G.; Antonoff, M. B.
Article Title: Multi-institutional collaborative mock oral (mICMO) examination for cardiothoracic surgery trainees: Results from the pilot experience
Abstract: Objective: The American Board of Thoracic Surgery–certifying examination is challenging for applicants. Single institutions have reported good results with a mock oral examination (MOE) for trainees. General surgery literature has demonstrated success with in-person multi-institutional MOE examinations. Due to small numbers of cardiothoracic training programs and significant geographic variability, we hypothesized that a multi-institutional, collaborative remotely administered MOE (mICMO) pairing faculty with trainees from different institutions would provide an important educational experience. Methods: mICMOs were conducted via the Zoom virtual platform across 6 institutions. Descriptive results via post-experience survey were analyzed and reported. Results: In total, 100% of trainees found mICMO useful. The majority would recommend to a peer, and 100% of faculty examiners found mICMO useful and would participate in another examination. Conclusions: Faculty and trainees found the experience to be effective with respect to creating a high-stakes environment, educationally beneficial, and productive. These results support the continued use of mICMO and encourage expansion and collaboration with additional institutions across the country. © 2020 The Authors
Keywords: education; abts examination; cardiothoracic surgery training; mock orals
Journal Title: JTCVS Open
Volume: 3
ISSN: 2666-2736
Publisher: Elsevier Inc.  
Date Published: 2020-09-01
Start Page: 128
End Page: 135
Language: English
DOI: 10.1016/j.xjon.2020.07.007
PROVIDER: scopus
PMCID: PMC7381400
PUBMED: 34173545
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Notes: Article -- Export Date: 1 April 2022 -- Source: Scopus
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