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Table 2 Subgroup of residents with satisfactory response (likert scale score of 4 and 5) with the different categories of the training

From: Determinants of satisfaction and self-perceived proficiency of trainees in surgical residency programs at a single institution

Categories

General surgery (N = 18)

Urology (N = 11)

Neurosurgery (N = 17)

PRS* (N = 9)

Pediatric surgery (N = 14)

Operative case volumes and diversity

2(11.2%)

5(45.5%)

11(64.7%)

8(88.8%)

13(92.9%)

Intraoperative hands-on training

4(22.2%)

4(36.4%)

10(58.8%)

5(55.5%)

11(78.6%)

Morning sessions

6(33.3%)

4(36.4%)

6(35.3%)

6(66.7%)

13(92.9%)

Seminar sessions

16(88.9%)

6(54.6%)

10(58.8%)

7(77.8%)

13(92.9%)

Ward rounds

1(5.6%)

2(18.2%)

8(47.1%)

2(22.2%)

7(50%)

Research opportunities

3(16.7%)

2(18.2%)

4(23.5%)

4(44.4%)

5(35.7%)

  1. PRS Plastic and reconstructive surgery