Through a collaborative effort by the ACS, the Association of Program Directors in Surgery (APDS), and the Association for Surgical Education (ASE), a modular preparatory curriculum is being developed to ensure that graduating students have solid skills to step into their new roles as surgery residents. The ACS/APDS/ASE Resident Prep Curriculum is currently being pilot- tested at several medical schools across the country, administered by the ACS Division of Education.
The ACS/APDS/ASE Resident Prep Curriculum can be used to:
For each Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) competency, the most critical goals and supporting learning objectives have been identified in order to assist faculty in prioritizing learning activities. Faculty can tailor the experience based on the unique needs of students and resources available at each school. The flexible, modular structure allows faculty to organize activities as a four-week experience, or in other ways that will suit the school’s schedule.
Certificates of completion and assessment of skills will be available for graduating students to share with program directors. Program directors will recognize students who have completed this curriculum as being especially well-prepared for the transition to residency. Students will be better prepared to move from direct supervision to indirect supervision, and patients will be safer.
Critical content focuses on skills that will be needed during the first weeks of residency, such as:
If your program is interested in using all or part of the Prep Curriculum, please contact Krashina Hudson.
Krashina S. Hudson, MS
Senior Administrator, Resident and Medical Student Curricula
Division of Education, American College of Surgeons
khudson@facs.org
312-202-5335
Michelle R. Armstrong, MAED, MA, C-TAGME
Senior Manager, Programs to Enhance Resident and Medical Student Education
marmstrong@facs.org
312-202-5488
Tim Hotze, MA
E-Learning Software Developer
thotze@facs.org
312-202-5032