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Title: Surgical Education and Training SET


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Surgical Education and Training (SET)
  • 2009-2010

2
SET
  • RACS MISSION STATEMENT
  • As a Fellowship based organisation,
  • the RACS commits to ensuring the highest
    standard of safe and comprehensive surgical care
    for the community we serve through excellence in
    SURGICAL EDUCATION and TRAINING, professional
    development and support.

3
9 Surgical Specialties
  • Cardiothoracic Surgery
  • General Surgery
  • Neurosurgery
  • Otolaryngology Head Neck Surgery
  • Orthopaedic Surgery
  • Paediatric Surgery
  • Plastic Reconstructive Surgery
  • Urology
  • Vascular Surgery

4
9 RACS Competencies- the essential roles of a
surgeon
  • Professionalism
  • Scholar and teacher
  • Health Advocate
  • Manager and leader
  • Collaborator
  • Communicator
  • Medical expertise
  • Judgment clinical decision-maker
  • Technical expertise
  • These are integral to selection, progress and
    assessment in SET

5
SET
  • Integrated surgical training under the
    direction of a surgical specialty from the
    commencement of training
  • Education implies acquisition of knowledge,
    skills and attitudes to manage complex problems,
    particularly where the outcome is unpredictable
    or unknown
  • Training implies acquisition of skills to perform
    tasks where the outcome is predictable or known

6
Applying for selection into SET
  • Application for SET during PGY2 or later
  • Single annual selection into each specialty
    results announced in late June early July each
    year
  • May apply to multiple specialties
  • No limit on number of applications
  • SET training commences PGY3 or later

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Applying for selection into SET
  • Stage 1 a non-refundable fee applies for any
    applicant who is not a current trainee in the BST
    or SET programs, or a Fellow
  • Register and meet generic eligibility criteria
  • 2009 January 6 - February 20
  • 2010 yet to be determined
  • Generic Eligibility Criteria
  • Permanent residency or citizenship of Australia
    or New Zealand at the time of registration
  • General (unconditional) registration in Australia
    or general scope registration
  • Consent to a full criminal history check

8
Applying for selection into SET
  • Stage 2 non-refundable fee applies for each
    specialty applied for
  • Apply for selection into one or more surgical
    specialty
  • Doctors who have registered for selection and
    have been confirmed as satisfying the generic
    eligibility requirements may lodge an application
    for selection
  • 2009 March 13 April 3
  • 2010 yet to be determined
  • Doctors must ensure that they meet the
    eligibility requirements of the
    specialty/specialties they are applying for
    (published on the College website towards the end
    of each year)

9
Applying for selection into SET
  • Each of the nine surgical specialties select on
    consistent principles
  • Each of the nine surgical specialties use the
    same three selection tools with similar
    weightings
  • CV 15-25
  • Referees 35-45
  • Interview 35-45
  • Short-listing for interview is based on referees
  • reports and CVs

10
Training in SET
  • The duration of SET is dependant on the trainee
    achieving competence as defined by the specialty,
    for most people it takes 5 or 6 years
  • Seamless progression provided educational and
    clinical standards are achieved
  • Clinical placements
  • - trainees are allocated by the specialty Board
    to accredited hospital training posts
  • - specialties and local jurisdictions liaise to
    ensure appropriate training placements
  • - trainees are supervised by supervisors
    appointed by the specialty Board

11
Training in SET
  • Assessment
  • Assessment during surgical training includes
    combinations of Logbooks, clinical assessments,
    mid and end of rotation assessments and
    examinations
  • Clinical assessments, e.g.
  • Direct Observation of Procedural Skills (DOPS)
  • Mini-CEX
  • Procedure-Based Assessment (PBA)
  • Mid and end of term rotation assessments
  • Trainees are assessed on their level of
    competence across all of the nine RACS
    competencies

12
Training in SET
  • Assessment (continued)
  • Examinations
  • Early examinations
  • all specialties require their trainees to pass
    all 3 components
  • the generic Surgical Sciences Examination
  • a specialty specific Surgical Sciences
    Examination
  • the generic Clinical Examination
  • Fellowship Examination
  • Trainees are permitted to sit the Fellowship
    Examination once they have met defined levels of
    achievement in clinical experiences,
    competencies, and research

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  • Questions
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