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Integration of Veterans Affairs Medical Centers Into Neurosurgical Residency Programs. | LitMetric

Veterans Affairs (VA) medical centers serve as a unique training environment for US residency programs. In this study, we aim to explore the scope and details of VA integration into neurosurgery resident training. We used data from the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education database to provide an overview of neurosurgery training programs with an active VA affiliation and developed a multi-institutional survey to gather information related to rotation design, operative volume, expectations, and core training values. Of the 116 neurosurgery residency programs, 40 have an active affiliation with a VA medical center (34%). Residents most frequently rotated at the VA during their third postgraduate year, with an average rotation length of 7.5 months (range 2-21). Nearly all programs reported a weekly mix of clinic and operative days (96%), with residents longitudinally following patients throughout their rotations. Attending neurosurgeons from VA-affiliated programs reported operative experience (100%), independent decision-making (89%), and continuity of care (81%) as core values of VA neurosurgery rotations. Surgical volume varied between programs with an average of 13.4 ± 6.4 (SD) cases per month per rotating resident. A significant portion of neurosurgery residency programs in the United States incorporate VA rotations into resident training. Although rotation details vary from program-to-program, shared values include a strong operative experience, independent decision-making, and continuity of care. This analysis provides a comprehensive assessment of VA rotation structure across the country, which is valuable for programs considering implementing a VA rotation into their training program or modifying an existing rotation.

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