Bennett D, Dornan T, Bergin C, Horgan M
School of Medicine, University College Cork, Cork, Ireland,
Ir J Med Sci. 2015 Mar;184(1):237-48. doi: 10.1007/s11845-014-1093-4. Epub 2014 Mar 9.
In 2006, the Buttimer report highlighted the paucity of demographic data on those applying for and entering postgraduate medical education and training (PGMET) in Ireland. Today, concerns that there is an "exodus" of graduates of Irish medical schools are at the forefront of national discussion, however, published data on PGMET remains inadequate.
The objectives of this study were to collate existing data relating to trainees and training programmes at three stages of training and to examine the career plans of junior trainees.
Data from application forms for training programmes, commencing July 2012, under the Royal College of Physicians of Ireland (n = 870), were integrated with data from other existing sources. Candidates entering basic specialist training were surveyed with regard to career plans. Descriptive and comparative analysis was performed in SPSS version 18.
Graduates of Irish medical schools made up over 70 % of appointees. Over 80 % of BST trainees aspired to work as consultants in Ireland, but 92.5 % planned to spend time working abroad (response rate 77 %). Decisions to leave the Irish system were linked to lifestyle, but also to failure to be appointed to higher specialist training. Significant numbers of trainees return to Ireland after a period abroad.
The trainee "exodus" is more complex than is often portrayed. The desire to spend time working outside Ireland must be accounted for in workforce planning and configuration of training programmes. Expansion of HST is a potential solution to reduce the numbers of graduates leaving Ireland post-BST.
2006年,布蒂默报告强调了爱尔兰申请并进入研究生医学教育与培训(PGMET)的人员的人口统计学数据匮乏。如今,爱尔兰医学院毕业生“外流”的担忧成为全国讨论的焦点,然而,关于PGMET的已公布数据仍然不足。
本研究的目的是整理与培训学员和培训项目三个培训阶段相关的现有数据,并研究初级学员的职业规划。
将2012年7月起爱尔兰皇家内科医师学院培训项目申请表中的数据(n = 870)与其他现有来源的数据相结合。对进入基础专科培训的候选人进行职业规划调查。在SPSS 18版中进行描述性和比较性分析。
爱尔兰医学院的毕业生占被任命者的70%以上。超过80%的基础专科培训学员渴望在爱尔兰担任顾问,但92.5%的人计划在国外工作一段时间(回复率77%)。离开爱尔兰体系的决定与生活方式有关,但也与未能被任命接受更高专科培训有关。相当数量的学员在国外工作一段时间后返回爱尔兰。
学员“外流”比通常描述的更为复杂。在劳动力规划和培训项目配置中必须考虑到在爱尔兰境外工作一段时间的愿望。扩大高级专科培训是减少基础专科培训后离开爱尔兰的毕业生数量的一个潜在解决方案。