Introduction: This study assesses the correlation between academic grades and gross and fine motor skills in prospective surgical trainees. Methods: Forty-seven General Surgery Residency applicants and 32 medical students with prospective surgical interests were recruited. Manual dexterity (MD) was assessed through six tasks: O'Connor Tweezer Dexterity Test and Minnesota Manual Dexterity Test; Peg Transfer Test Fundamentals of Laparoscopic Surgery (box); Ring and Rail, Thread the Ring and Suture Sponge (da Vinci Surgical Simulator). Results: Medical students with higher academic scores had longer completion times for the peg transfer test (P = 0.013). Individuals who played musical instruments and perceived themselves to have "Excellent" MD and motor coordination (MC) were more likely to score higher on the Thread the Ring test (P = 0.007; P = 0.009 ,respectively). Those who perceived themselves to have "Mediocre" MD and MC performed the worst on the: O'Connor Tweezer Dexterity Test (P = 0.023). Conclusions: Preliminary data suggest that MD ability correlates with neither high United States Medical Licensing Examination scores nor high academic grades; however, previous experience playing a musical instrument and high self-ratings of MD/MC may be associated with better test performance.

Gangemi A, Kevin Shi, Samarth Durgam, Hemali Shah, George Havelka, Martin Borhani, et al. (2022). A Call to Evaluate Manual Dexterity of Prospective Surgical Trainees. JOURNAL OF SURGICAL RESEARCH, 279(Nov), 518-525 [10.1016/j.jss.2022.06.025].

A Call to Evaluate Manual Dexterity of Prospective Surgical Trainees

Gangemi A
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2022

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Introduction: This study assesses the correlation between academic grades and gross and fine motor skills in prospective surgical trainees. Methods: Forty-seven General Surgery Residency applicants and 32 medical students with prospective surgical interests were recruited. Manual dexterity (MD) was assessed through six tasks: O'Connor Tweezer Dexterity Test and Minnesota Manual Dexterity Test; Peg Transfer Test Fundamentals of Laparoscopic Surgery (box); Ring and Rail, Thread the Ring and Suture Sponge (da Vinci Surgical Simulator). Results: Medical students with higher academic scores had longer completion times for the peg transfer test (P = 0.013). Individuals who played musical instruments and perceived themselves to have "Excellent" MD and motor coordination (MC) were more likely to score higher on the Thread the Ring test (P = 0.007; P = 0.009 ,respectively). Those who perceived themselves to have "Mediocre" MD and MC performed the worst on the: O'Connor Tweezer Dexterity Test (P = 0.023). Conclusions: Preliminary data suggest that MD ability correlates with neither high United States Medical Licensing Examination scores nor high academic grades; however, previous experience playing a musical instrument and high self-ratings of MD/MC may be associated with better test performance.
2022
Gangemi A, Kevin Shi, Samarth Durgam, Hemali Shah, George Havelka, Martin Borhani, et al. (2022). A Call to Evaluate Manual Dexterity of Prospective Surgical Trainees. JOURNAL OF SURGICAL RESEARCH, 279(Nov), 518-525 [10.1016/j.jss.2022.06.025].
Gangemi A; Kevin Shi; Samarth Durgam; Hemali Shah; George Havelka; Martin Borhani; Jayant Radhakrishnan
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