Department of Surgery, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles, California, USA.
J Vasc Interv Radiol. 2010 Apr;21(4):549-53. doi: 10.1016/j.jvir.2009.12.397. Epub 2010 Mar 1.
To examine perceptions of interventional radiology (IR) among a group of second-year medical students and support the case for early exposure to the field in order to increase visibility and, ultimately, recruitment to this specialty.
Sixty-five members of the class of 2011 from a single U.S. institution were anonymously surveyed about their opinions on IR before and after a 1-hour case-based introductory lecture.
Sixty-four students completed the survey in its entirety. Perception about what IR entails varied, with 52% of the students aware of IR involvement in major and potentially life-saving procedures; however, 34% believed that an interventional radiologist primarily performed "minor" procedures or "read films." Previous interaction with interventional radiologists was uncommon. Following the single, case-based introductory IR lecture, 74% of the class was eager to learn more about the specialty, with 22% interested in enrolling in a dedicated hands-on elective in IR. The perception and impression of what IR entails changed significantly for the better for 75% of the students. Before the lecture, 19% were considering IR as a career (first or second choice); this increased to 33% after the introductory lecture.
Although medical students are aware of IR, their exposure and understanding is limited. They are keen to learn more when exposed to it. Reaching out to the medical students early in their career may help in recruiting talent and securing the specialty's growth.
调查一组二年级医学生对介入放射学(IR)的看法,并支持尽早接触该领域的观点,以提高该专业的知名度,最终吸引更多人加入这一专业。
对来自美国一所院校的 2011 级的 65 名学生进行了匿名调查,了解他们在接受 1 小时基于病例的入门讲座前后对 IR 的看法。
共有 64 名学生完整完成了调查。学生对 IR 的认识存在差异,52%的学生意识到 IR 参与了重大且可能挽救生命的手术;但 34%的学生认为介入放射科医生主要进行“次要”手术或“读片”。他们之前与介入放射科医生的互动并不常见。在接受单一的基于病例的入门 IR 讲座后,全班 74%的学生渴望更多地了解该专业,其中 22%的学生有兴趣参加介入放射学的实践选修课程。75%的学生对 IR 的认识和印象有了显著改善。在讲座之前,19%的学生将 IR 作为职业(第一或第二选择);在讲座之后,这一比例增加到 33%。
尽管医学生对 IR 有所了解,但他们的接触和理解有限。当他们接触到 IR 时,他们非常渴望学习更多知识。尽早与医学生接触,可能有助于吸引人才并确保该专业的发展。