Accreditation of specialized surgical units in general and digestive surgery: A step forward by the AEC for quality improvement and subspecialized Fellowship training.

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Autores de IIS La Fe

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  • Targarona E
  • Serra-Aracil X

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Abstract

At present, in daily practice, the Departments of Surgery in most hospitals in Spain are organized into "Specialized Surgical Units", including specific structure, human resources, organization, teaching and research in the different subspecialties included in General and Digestive Surgery (GDS). Furthermore, there are also several specialized "fellowship-like", training programs in the different subspecialties already working in some of these "Specialized Surgical Units", although not officially financed. However, until now there was no model for accreditation or recognition of these Units or fellowship programs. The AEC has designed a regulation for the accreditation of Specialized Surgical Units in GDS, that will also serve as a model to define subspecialty training in these areas. The accreditation process, and with it, the process of quality improvement, includes different quality indicators, including unit structure, process quality, and result indicators.

Copyright © 2021 AEC. Published by Elsevier España, S.L.U. All rights reserved.

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ISSN/ISSNe:
2173-5077, 2173-5077

Cirugia Espanola  

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Article
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3-6
PubMed:
34876367

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Keywords

  • Especialización quirúrgica; Fellowship en cirugía; Fellowship training in surgery; Specialized surgical units; Surgical specialization; Unidades quirúrgicas especializadas

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