Woodrow S I, O'Kelly C, Hamstra S J, Wallace M C
Department of Surgery, Wilson Centre for Research in Education, Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON.
Can J Neurol Sci. 2006 May;33(2):170-4. doi: 10.1017/s0317167100004923.
A recent report suggested that newly trained Canadian neurosurgeons are experiencing difficulty finding employment in Canada. Such occurrences, in combination with recent certification restrictions imposed in the US, have resulted in increasing concern that we will shortly be seeing a surplus of graduating neurosurgeons in Canada. The purpose of this study was to develop a better understanding of training and employment patterns in the Canadian neurosurgical workforce.
Using a database provided by the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada, the current practice location of recent (1990-2002) neurosurgical certificants and a list of all neurosurgeons practicing in Canada were generated. From these data the number of surgeons per 100,000 patient population, and the number of residents required to maintain this workforce were determined.
Practice location could be identified for 183/189 individuals who passed their qualifying examination in neurosurgery during this time. Only 45% of them are currently practicing in Canada. The current service ratio for this specialty is 0.65 per 100,000 population overall. Although 14.6 residents/year are being trained, only 6.5/year are required to maintain the existing neurosurgical workforce.
Our data supports the concern about an imminent employment crisis for young neurosurgeons in Canada with more than twice the required number of residents being trained. However, this shortfall of staff positions is at a time when the specialty may be underservicing the country's population. These results highlight the necessity for more cohesive workforce planning in Canada, and in particular, ensuring the appropriate balance between training and need.
最近一份报告表明,新培训出来的加拿大神经外科医生在加拿大找工作遇到困难。此类情况,再加上美国最近实施的认证限制,使得人们越来越担心加拿大不久将出现神经外科毕业生过剩的情况。本研究的目的是更好地了解加拿大神经外科劳动力的培训和就业模式。
利用加拿大皇家内科医师和外科医师学院提供的数据库,确定了近期(1990 - 2002年)神经外科认证人员的当前执业地点以及在加拿大执业的所有神经外科医生名单。根据这些数据,确定了每10万人口中的外科医生数量以及维持这一劳动力所需的住院医生数量。
在此期间通过神经外科资格考试的189人中,有183人的执业地点可以确定。其中只有45%目前在加拿大执业。该专业目前的服务比例总体上是每10万人口中有0.65名医生。虽然每年有14.6名住院医生接受培训,但维持现有的神经外科劳动力每年仅需要6.5名。
我们的数据支持了对加拿大年轻神经外科医生即将面临就业危机的担忧,因为接受培训的住院医生数量是所需数量的两倍多。然而,在该专业可能无法为该国人口提供充分服务的时候,却出现了人员岗位短缺的情况。这些结果凸显了加拿大进行更具凝聚力的劳动力规划的必要性,特别是要确保培训与需求之间的适当平衡。