McInnes Colin W, Courtemanche Douglas J, Verchere Cynthia G, Bush Kevin L, Arneja Jugpal S
Division of Plastic Surgery, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba;
Can J Plast Surg. 2012 Fall;20(3):163-8. doi: 10.1177/229255031202000312.
Some argue that the specialty of plastic surgery is facing a changing identity. Challenged by factors such as increasing competition in the cosmetic marketplace and decreasing reimbursement for reconstructive procedures, many American plastic surgeons have increasingly adopted cosmetic-focused practices. The present study investigated the currently unknown practice profiles of Canadian plastic surgeons to determine the reconstructive-cosmetic mix, as well as factors that influence practice type to determine whether a similar pattern exists in Canada.
An anonymous online survey regarding practice profiles was distributed to all 352 Canadian plastic surgeons with e-mail accounts registered with the Canadian Society of Plastic Surgeons and/or the Canadian Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery.
The survey response rate was 34% (120 responses), of which 75% of respondents currently had a reconstructive practice and 25% had a cosmetic practice. Reconstructive surgeons had more educational debt following their training, spent more time on emergency call, academics and teaching and, when deciding which type of practice to establish, were more influenced by academic opportunities and less influenced by financial and nonfinancial metrics. Similarities between the groups included hours worked per week and academic achievements.
The field of reconstructive plastic surgery appears to be thriving in Canada. While a transition from reconstructive to cosmetic practice is common, compared with their American colleagues, a greater proportion of Canadian plastic surgeons maintain reconstructive practices. Differences between reconstructive and cosmetic plastic surgeons are discussed.
一些人认为整形外科专业正面临身份转变。受到美容市场竞争加剧和重建手术报销减少等因素的挑战,许多美国整形外科医生越来越多地采用以美容为主的业务模式。本研究调查了加拿大整形外科医生目前尚不为人知的业务概况,以确定重建与美容业务的比例,以及影响业务类型的因素,从而判断加拿大是否存在类似模式。
一项关于业务概况的匿名在线调查被分发给了所有352名在加拿大整形外科协会和/或加拿大美容整形外科协会注册了电子邮件账户的加拿大整形外科医生。
调查回复率为34%(120份回复),其中75%的受访者目前从事重建手术业务,25%从事美容手术业务。重建外科医生在培训后有更多教育债务,在急诊值班、学术和教学上花费更多时间,在决定建立哪种类型的业务时,受学术机会的影响更大而受财务和非财务指标的影响更小。两组之间的相似之处包括每周工作时长和学术成就。
在加拿大,重建整形外科领域似乎蓬勃发展。虽然从重建业务向美容业务的转变很常见,但与美国同行相比,更大比例的加拿大整形外科医生仍从事重建业务。文中讨论了重建整形外科医生和美容整形外科医生之间的差异。