Abstract:Objective To explore the applied effectiveness of operation protocol report system for a standardized training of residents in department of otolaryngology head and neck surgery. Methods Fifteen residents were selected as the research subjects, who had received standardized training in department of otolaryngology head and neck surgery, Xuanwu hospita1, Capital Medical University from 2016 to 2020. They were divided into the experimental group (8 residents) and the control group (7 residents). The control group was trained according to the standardized training syllabus of residents, while the experimental group was required to make and report the operation protocol presentation on the basis of completing the standardized training syllabus of residents. The departmental rotation examination scores and annual test scores of two groups were compared respectively to verify the training effectiveness of the operation protocol presentation. Results The average score of residents in departmental rotation examination in the experimental group was 92.44±2.41, while that in the control group 88.79±2.67 (P<0.05). The difference was statistically significant between the two groups (t=-2.78, dF=13, P<0.05). The average score of residents in annual test in the experimental group was 85.87±3.64 higher than that in the control group 80.29±2.98. The difference was statistically significant between the two groups(t=-3.22, dF=13, P<0.05). The experimental group reported the operation protocol with an average of 49.62±17.20 cases, and a total of 397 cases were reported by 8 residents. Conclusion By preparing and reporting the operation protocol, the basic theoretical knowledge and clinical thinking ability of residents in department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery had been strengthened. For the problems of the operation protocol, teachers could give the specific guidance to the residents, which could improve the teaching effect.