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Journal of Korean Association of Pediatric Surgeons
2001 Volume.7 No. 2 p.147 ~ p.156
Index Cases in Pediatric Surgery -a National Survey by the Korean Association of Pediatric Surgeons, 2000-
Lee Myung-Duk

Kim Sang-Yoon
Kim Woo-Ki
Kim In-Gu
Kim Seong-Cheol
Kim Shin-Gon
Kim Jai-Eok
Kim Jae-Cheon
Kim Hyun-Hahk
Park Kwi-Won
Park Woo-Hyun
Seo Jeong-Min
Song Young-Tack
Oh Soo-Myung
Yoo Su-Young
Lee Doo-Sun
Lee Suk-Koo
Lee Sung-Cheol
Jung Sang-Young
Jung Sung-Eun
Chung Eul-Sam
Jung Poong-Man
Cho Ma-Hae
Choi Kum-Ja
Chio Soon-Ok
Choi Seung-Hoon
Han Seok-Joo
Heo Young-Soo
Hong Jeong
Hwang Eui-Ho
Abstract
Membership qualifications and recognition of the subspecialty training programs by the Korean Association of Pediatric Surgeons(KAPS) have been determined by criteria based on the number of neonatal and total pediatric surgical cases registered, since 1989 (Index cases). The numbers are based on a survey of the 14 founding members of the society by Jung et al. in 1987. The current survey is to review the present status of the index cases from 1997 to 1999 among 36 members of the KAPS. Two surveys were undertaken for this study. In the first survey, cases were collected by the registration form, composed of neonatal(N), important pediatric surgical cases(I), tumor and other similar operations(T) and other common pediatric surgical cases(O). Thirty members responded, and the result was discussed survey analyzed additive data, proposed during discussion at the Congress. Twenty-three members responded. This report is the analysis of the both surveys. The average numbers of the cases/year/surgeon of N, I, T, O and total were 19.5, 51.8, 9.5, 77.1 and 356.5, respectively. The number of index cases(N+I+T)/year/surgeon was 80.8. The ratio of (N+I+T)/total cases was 0.3. Seventeen of 30 members have more than 20 cases of N per year. Twelve members have more than 150 cases, and 13 do more than 100 cases of I per year. Fourteen members have more than 10 cases of T per year. Nineteen and 10 members experienced more than 150 and 100 of index cases(N+I+T) per year. A new list of the index cases and coding system are proposed for the future regular update.
KEYWORD
Index cases, National survey, Pediatric surgery, Korea,
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