Mok Philip S, Probyn Linda, Finlay Karen
Department of Medical Imaging, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Department of Medical Imaging, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada; Division of Musculoskeletal Imaging, Sunnybrook Hospital, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Can Assoc Radiol J. 2016 May;67(2):99-104. doi: 10.1016/j.carj.2015.08.005. Epub 2016 Feb 2.
The study aimed to examine the postresidency plans of Canadian radiology residents and factors influencing their fellowship choices and practice preferences, including interest in teaching and research.
Institutional ethics approval was obtained at McMaster University. Electronic surveys were sent to second to fifth-year residents at all 16 radiology residency programs across Canada. Each survey assessed factors influencing fellowship choices and practice preferences.
A total of 103 (31%) Canadian radiology residents responded to the online survey. Over 89% from English-speaking programs intended to pursue fellowship training compared to 55% of residents from French-speaking programs. The most important factors influencing residents' decision to pursue fellowship training were enhanced employability (46%) and personal interest (47%). Top fellowship choices were musculoskeletal imaging (19%), body imaging (17%), vascular or interventional (14%), neuroradiology (8%), and women's imaging (7%). Respondents received the majority of their fellowship information from peers (68%), staff radiologists (61%), and university websites (58%). Approximately 59% planned on practicing at academic institutions and stated that lifestyle (43%), job prospects (29%), and teaching opportunities (27%) were the most important factors influencing their decisions. A total of 89% were interested in teaching but only 46% were interested in incorporating research into their future practice.
The majority of radiology residents plan on pursuing fellowship training and often receive their fellowship information from informal sources such as peers and staff radiologists. Fellowship directors can incorporate recruitment strategies such as mentorship programs and improving program websites. There is a need to increase resident participation in research to advance the future of radiology.
本研究旨在调查加拿大放射科住院医师的住院医师培训后计划,以及影响他们选择专科培训和执业偏好的因素,包括对教学和研究的兴趣。
获得了麦克马斯特大学的机构伦理批准。对加拿大所有16个放射科住院医师培训项目的二至五年级住院医师进行了电子问卷调查。每份问卷评估了影响专科培训选择和执业偏好的因素。
共有103名(31%)加拿大放射科住院医师回复了在线调查。来自英语项目的住院医师中超过89%打算接受专科培训,而来自法语项目的住院医师这一比例为55%。影响住院医师决定接受专科培训的最重要因素是就业能力增强(46%)和个人兴趣(47%)。专科培训的首选是肌肉骨骼影像学(19%)、体部影像学(17%)、血管或介入影像学(14%)、神经放射学(8%)和女性影像学(7%)。受访者获得的专科培训信息大多来自同行(68%)、放射科工作人员(61%)和大学网站(58%)。约59%的人计划在学术机构执业,并表示生活方式(43%)、工作前景(29%)和教学机会(27%)是影响他们决定的最重要因素。共有89%的人对教学感兴趣,但只有46%的人有兴趣将研究纳入未来的执业中。
大多数放射科住院医师计划接受专科培训,且他们的专科培训信息通常来自同行和放射科工作人员等非正式渠道。专科培训项目主任可以采用诸如导师计划和改善项目网站等招募策略。有必要增加住院医师对研究的参与,以推动放射学的未来发展。