Vaporciyan Ara A, Reed Carolyn E, Erikson Clese, Dill Michael J, Carpenter Andrea J, Guleserian Kristine J, Merrill Walter
J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg. 2009 May;137(5):1054-62. doi: 10.1016/j.jtcvs.2009.03.044.
Applications to cardiothoracic surgery (CTS) training programs have declined precipitously. The viewpoints of potential applicants, general surgery residents, have not yet been assessed. Their perceptions are crucial to understanding the cause and formulating appropriate changes in our educational system.
An initial survey instrument was content-validated, and the final instrument was distributed electronically between March 24 and May 2, 2008 through 251 general surgery program directors to all Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education-accredited general surgery residents (7508).
The response rate was 29% (2153 residents; 89% programs). Respondent's demographics matched existing data; 6% were committed to CTS, and 26% reported prior or current interest in CTS. Interest waned after postgraduate year 3. Interest correlated with CTS rotation duration. Of the respondents committed to CTS, 76% had mentors (71% were cardiothoracic surgeons). CTS had the most shortcomings among 9 subspecialties. Job security and availability accounted for 46% of reported shortcomings (3 to 14 times higher than other subspecialties). Work schedule accounted for 25%. Length of training was not a very important factor, although it was identified as an option to increase interest in CTS. Residents who were undecided or uninterested in CTS were twice as likely to cite the ability to balance work and personal life as important than residents who chose CTS.
The dominant concern documented in the survey is job security and availability. The importance of mentorship and exposure to CTS faculty in promoting interest was also evident. Decision makers should consider these findings when planning changes in education and the specialty.
申请心胸外科(CTS)培训项目的人数急剧下降。尚未对潜在申请者(普通外科住院医师)的观点进行评估。他们的看法对于理解原因以及在我们的教育体系中制定适当的变革至关重要。
初步调查问卷进行了内容效度验证,最终问卷于2008年3月24日至5月2日通过251位普通外科项目主任以电子方式分发给所有经研究生医学教育认证委员会认证的普通外科住院医师(共7508人)。
回复率为29%(2153名住院医师;89%的项目)。受访者的人口统计学特征与现有数据相符;6%致力于从事CTS,26%报告曾对或目前对CTS感兴趣。兴趣在研究生三年级之后减弱。兴趣与CTS轮转时长相关。在致力于从事CTS的受访者中,76%有导师(71%是心胸外科医生)。CTS在9个亚专业中缺点最多。工作保障和职位可得性占报告缺点的46%(比其他亚专业高3至14倍)。工作安排占25%。培训时长不是一个非常重要的因素,尽管它被认为是增加对CTS兴趣的一个选项。对CTS未作决定或不感兴趣的住院医师认为工作与个人生活平衡能力重要的可能性是选择CTS的住院医师的两倍。
调查中记录的主要担忧是工作保障和职位可得性。导师指导以及接触CTS教员在促进兴趣方面的重要性也很明显。决策者在规划教育和该专业的变革时应考虑这些发现。