Division of Cardiac Surgery, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.
Ann Thorac Surg. 2010 Aug;90(2):460-6. doi: 10.1016/j.athoracsur.2010.04.055.
The number of applications to Canadian cardiac surgery programs has declined recently. Perception of a difficult job market for new graduates may contribute to this decline. The objective of this survey was to document the experience of recent graduates of Canadian cardiac surgery training programs.
A 45-question, web-based survey was distributed to all graduates of Canadian cardiac surgery training programs who completed their training between 2002 and 2008.
Of the 62 estimated recent graduates, 50 completed the survey (81%). Mean age was 36 + or - 3 years and 90% were male. The mean number of years of training after medical school was 9.4 + or - 1.6 years; 78% completed a graduate degree; and 27% extended their training because of a lack of jobs. When asked about employment, 74% mostly or definitely got the job they wanted, although 34% considered themselves underemployed. Most respondents (98%) considered finding employment for a new graduate in cardiac surgery today difficult or extremely difficult, and 64% believed that there is currently an excess of cardiac surgeons in Canada. Only 54% of participants would strongly recommend cardiac surgery to potential trainees.
The majority of recent graduates from Canadian cardiac surgery training programs were successful in finding secure employment. A substantial proportion, however, extended their training because of a lack of jobs and reported feeling underemployed. Survey respondents agreed that a new graduate might have difficulty finding a job in cardiac surgery today. These concerns may contribute to the challenges of recruiting to the specialty.
加拿大心脏外科项目的申请数量最近有所下降。新毕业生对就业市场困难的看法可能是导致这种下降的原因之一。本调查的目的是记录加拿大心脏外科培训项目的最近毕业生的经验。
向 2002 年至 2008 年间完成培训的所有加拿大心脏外科培训项目的毕业生发放了一份 45 个问题的网络调查。
在估计的 62 名最近的毕业生中,有 50 名完成了调查(81%)。平均年龄为 36 岁 +/- 3 岁,90%为男性。平均在医学院毕业后的培训年限为 9.4 岁 +/- 1.6 年;78%完成了研究生学位;27%因缺乏工作而延长了培训时间。在被问及就业时,74%的人主要或肯定得到了他们想要的工作,尽管 34%的人认为自己就业不足。大多数受访者(98%)认为今天在加拿大为新毕业生找到心脏外科的工作既困难又极其困难,64%的人认为加拿大目前心脏外科医生过剩。只有 54%的参与者会强烈向潜在的受训者推荐心脏外科。
加拿大心脏外科培训项目的大多数最近的毕业生都成功地找到了稳定的工作。然而,相当一部分人因为缺乏工作而延长了培训时间,并报告感到就业不足。调查受访者一致认为,新毕业生今天可能很难在心脏外科找到工作。这些担忧可能是招募到该专业的挑战之一。