ANALYSIS OF TRAINING NEEDS FOR ANESTHESIA AND INTENSIVE CARE RESIDENTS
Journal: International Journal of Advanced Research (Vol.12, No. 12)Publication Date: 2024-12-18
Authors : Redouane Ahtil Walid Atmani Abderrahmane Elwali Mustapha Bensghir Khalil Abou Elalaa; Hicham Balkhi;
Page : 989-992
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Abstract
Despiteadvancements in anesthesiasafety, perioperativemorbidityremains a frequentconcern, and no practitioneris immune to potential accidents. This studyaims to assess the training needs of anesthesia and intensive care residentsconcerning the management of perioperative incidents. A surveywasconductedat the Mohammed V MilitaryTeachingHospital in Rabat, usingindividual interviews and an open-ended questionnaire. The resultsrevealedsignificant training needs in knowledge, skills, and relationalabilities, particularly in managingperioperativehypoxemia, bronchospasm, cardiacrhythmdisturbances, and hemodynamicinstability. Junior residentsexpressedgreater training needscompared to senior residents. Thesefindingshighlight the necessity of targetededucation to improveperioperative care and safety in the operating room.
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