Trehan Kanika, Zhou Xun, Yang Stephen C
Department of Surgery, Yale New Haven Hospital, New Haven, Connecticut.
Department of Surgery, Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions, Baltimore, Maryland.
Ann Thorac Surg. 2015 Sep;100(3):926-9; discussion 930-1. doi: 10.1016/j.athoracsur.2015.03.012. Epub 2015 Jun 20.
Medical student exposure to cardiothoracic surgery has been facilitated by many scholarship opportunities. This study reviews the long-term interest of students at our institution who have received such support.
After the first or second year of medical school, participants were selected to receive scholarships for clinical or research activities in cardiothoracic surgery ranging from 4 to 8 weeks in duration. These were funded by the American Association for Thoracic Surgery, Society of Thoracic Surgeons, Southern Thoracic Surgical Association, or a private family donor. Over time, each student's scholarship type, current interest in cardiothoracic surgery, and current education or career status was prospectively monitored in an institutional database.
Since 1999, 45 students received scholarships. Eight (18%) were funded by the American Association for Thoracic Surgery, two (4%) by The Society of Thoracic Surgeons one (2%) by the Southern Thoracic Surgical Association, and 34 (76%) by private donors. The median follow-up of graduated students is 7 years. Of the 20 (44%) with an active current interest in cardiothoracic surgery, 2 are faculty, 1 is a fellow, 1 is in an integrated 6-year program, 11 are in general surgery residency and are planning to apply to cardiothoracic surgery fellowship, and the remaining 5 are in medical school and planning a cardiothoracic surgery career. Of all former medical students who received cardiothoracic surgery research scholarships and who have now made a career choice, 17.4% chose cardiothoracic surgery.
More than one-third of medical students who received scholarships in cardiothoracic surgery maintained their interest over time, and more than half maintained interest in a surgical field. Although long-term data are scarce, it remains critical to foster mentoring relationships with students over time to guide their career choices.
许多奖学金机会促进了医学生接触心胸外科手术。本研究回顾了我校获得此类支持的学生的长期兴趣。
在医学院第一或第二年之后,选择参与者接受为期4至8周的心胸外科临床或研究活动奖学金。这些奖学金由美国胸外科协会、胸外科医师协会、南部胸外科协会或私人家庭捐赠者提供资金。随着时间的推移,在机构数据库中前瞻性地监测每个学生的奖学金类型、目前对心胸外科手术的兴趣以及目前的教育或职业状况。
自1999年以来,45名学生获得了奖学金。8名(18%)由美国胸外科协会资助,2名(4%)由胸外科医师协会资助,1名(2%)由南部胸外科协会资助,34名(76%)由私人捐赠者资助。毕业学生随访的中位数为7年。在目前对心胸外科手术仍有积极兴趣的20名(44%)学生中,2名是教员,1名是研究员,1名参加6年制综合项目,11名在普通外科住院医师培训并计划申请心胸外科研究员培训,其余5名仍在医学院并计划从事心胸外科职业。在所有获得心胸外科研究奖学金且现已做出职业选择的前医学生中,17.4%选择了心胸外科。
超过三分之一获得心胸外科手术奖学金的医学生随着时间的推移保持了他们的兴趣,超过一半的学生保持了对外科领域的兴趣。尽管长期数据稀缺,但随着时间的推移与学生建立指导关系以指导他们的职业选择仍然至关重要。