Surgical resident autonomy is an essential element of the transition from supervised training to independent practice. However, in an age of duty hour restrictions, legislative constraints, increased litigation, and heightened societal expectations, training an autonomous resident proves increasingly difficult. To tackle these barriers to training successful surgeons, the American College of Surgeons Committee on Resident Education initiated the Resident Mentored Autonomy Project. As a subdivision of this project, the Empowered Learner research team here presents a framework for training the self-directed and empowered surgical resident learner. There are many strategies by which surgical faculty, program directors and chairs, and residents themselves may engage to improve resident operative autonomy.
Keywords: autonomy; entrustment; graduate medical education; residency; surgery; training.
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