Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Global Open (Jul 2020)

Aesthetic Training in Plastic Surgery Residency

  • Rebecca O’Neill, MD,
  • Sarth Raj, BSA, BBA,
  • Matthew J. Davis, BS,
  • Amjed Abu-Ghname, MD,
  • Edward M. Reece, MD, MBA, FACS,
  • Julian Winocour, MD,
  • Edward P. Buchanan, MD, FACS,
  • Sebastian Winocour, MD, MSc, FACS

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1097/GOX.0000000000002895
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 7
p. e2895

Abstract

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Summary:. Training in aesthetic surgery is a core element in a plastic surgery residency program. Nevertheless, in the past, many studies have shown the lack of resident confidence in aesthetic procedures upon graduation. In recent years, a number of efforts have been made to address this concern, including increasing the required residency aesthetic case requirements and the integration of resident aesthetic clinics to increase exposure and independence in this aspect of training. Numerous studies have been conducted to evaluate the efficacy of these resident-run clinics and have substantiated their value as an important educational tool in residency training and validated their safety in patient care. In fact, survey studies have shown that though residents today show a markedly increased confidence in their training when compared with the past, they still feel there is room for improvement in areas such as facial and minimally invasive surgeries, along with procedures that require higher patient volume to refine. In this article, we review the current state of aesthetic surgery training during plastic surgery residency and discuss future directions in the field.