Cull William L, Caspary Gretchen L, Olson Lynn M
Department of Research, American Academy of Pediatrics, Elk Grove Village, Illinois 60007, USA.
Pediatrics. 2008 Feb;121(2):276-81. doi: 10.1542/peds.2007-0311.
The goal was to monitor the number of pediatric residents seeking part-time employment after graduation and to examine the difficulty of their job searches, compared with residents seeking full-time employment.
As part of the American Academy of Pediatrics Graduating Resident Survey, national random samples of 500 graduating, categorical pediatrics residents were surveyed from 2003 through 2005, between May and August of each year. Responses were pooled to examine resident interest in and experience with part-time employment. Totals of 308 (62%), 307 (61%), and 281 (56%) residents completed the survey in 2003, 2004, and 2005, respectively. Analyses focused on residents who applied for nonfellowship jobs.
A total of 51% of residents applied for nonfellowship jobs. Of those who applied for such jobs, 38% reported that they applied for part-time positions and 21% actually accepted part-time positions. Residents who applied for part-time positions were more likely to report moderate or considerable job search difficulty (part-time: 36%; full-time: 25%). The average starting salary for residents who accepted part-time jobs was almost $34,000 less than that for residents working full-time (part-time: $71,615; full-time: $105,598). Residents who accepted part-time positions expected to work 15 hours less per week in practice (38 vs 23 hours) and were more likely to accept a position in the same city/area as their residency (part-time: 60%; full-time: 47%).
Approximately 4 of 10 pediatric residents seek part-time employment after graduation, and 2 of 10 accept part-time positions. Strong interest in part-time positions is likely to continue, and this important trend has implications for the pediatric workforce.
旨在监测儿科住院医师毕业后寻求兼职工作的人数,并与寻求全职工作的住院医师相比,考察他们找工作的难度。
作为美国儿科学会住院医师毕业调查的一部分,于2003年至2005年每年5月至8月对500名即将毕业的分类儿科住院医师进行全国随机抽样调查。汇总答复以考察住院医师对兼职工作的兴趣和经历。2003年、2004年和2005年分别有308名(62%)、307名(61%)和281名(56%)住院医师完成了调查。分析集中于申请非研究员职位的住院医师。
共有51%的住院医师申请非研究员职位。在申请此类职位的人中,38%报告他们申请了兼职岗位,21%实际接受了兼职岗位。申请兼职岗位的住院医师更有可能报告找工作有中度或很大困难(兼职:36%;全职:25%)。接受兼职工作的住院医师的平均起薪比全职工作的住院医师低近34,000美元(兼职:71,615美元;全职:105,598美元)。接受兼职岗位的住院医师预计每周实际工作时间少15小时(38小时对23小时),并且更有可能接受与他们住院实习所在同一城市/地区的职位(兼职:60%;全职:47%)。
约十分之四的儿科住院医师毕业后寻求兼职工作,十分之二接受兼职岗位。对兼职岗位的强烈兴趣可能会持续,这一重要趋势对儿科劳动力有影响。