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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2012 Jul 18.
Published in final edited form as: Eval Health Prof. 2008 Oct 7;31(4):419–436. doi: 10.1177/0163278708324444

Table 1.

Distribution by Rater Specialty, Bone Type by PGY Year, and PGY Year by Bone Difficulty for Each of the Sessions

N
Rater specialty
 Neurotologists (raters 3,5,6) 2
 Neurotology fellow (rater 2) 1
 Pediatric otolaryngologist (rater 1) 1
 General otolaryngologist (rater 4) 1
Bone type distribution by PGY year (N = 25) Cadaveric (N = 20) Plastic (N = 5)
PGY 2 6 0
PGY 3 6 1
PGY 4 5 1
PGY 5 3 3
PGY by bone difficulty (Session 1; N = 150)a Difficulty Level

1,2,3,4,5
PGY2 8 25 3
PGY3 9 27 6
PGY4 9 19 6
PGY5 4 21 10
Total 30 92 25
PGY by bone difficulty (Session 2; N = 125) Difficulty Level

1,2,3,4,5
PGY2 2 26 2
PGY3 3 27 5
PGY4 7 19 4
PGY5 2 19 9
Total 14 91 20

Note: PGY = postgraduate year.

a

Three values were missins.