Stephens Elizabeth H, Robich Michael P, Walters Dustin M, DeNino Walter F, Aftab Muhammad, Tchantchaleishvili Vakhtang, Eilers Amanda L, Rice Robert D, Goldstone Andrew B, Shlestad Ryan C, Malas Tarek, Cevasco Marisa, Gillaspie Erin A, Fiedler Amy G, LaPar Damien J, Shah Asad A
Columbia University, New York, New York.
Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery, Cardiovascular Institute, Maine Medical Center, Portland, Maine.
Ann Thorac Surg. 2016 Jul;102(1):200-6. doi: 10.1016/j.athoracsur.2016.03.043. Epub 2016 May 5.
The cardiothoracic surgical workforce is changing. Although 5% of practicing surgeons are women, 20% of current cardiothoracic surgery residents are women. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the influence of gender on specialty interest, satisfaction, and career pathways of current residents.
Responses to the mandatory 2015 Thoracic Surgery Residents Association/Thoracic Surgery Directors Association in-training examination survey taken by 354 residents (100% response rate) were evaluated. The influence of gender was assessed with the use of standard univariate analyses.
Women accounted for 20% of residents, and the percentage did not vary with postgraduate year or program type (traditional versus integrated). Although no differences were found between the genders related to specialty interest, academic versus private practice career, or pursuit of additional training, women were more likely to pursue additional training in minimally invasive thoracic surgery (10% versus 2.5%, p = 0.001) and less likely to perform research in their careers (65% versus 88%, p = 0.043). Although women were equally satisfied with their career choice, had similar numbers of interviews and job offers, and felt equally prepared for their boards, graduating women felt less prepared technically (77% versus 90%, p = 0.01) and for practicing independently (71% versus 87%, p = 0.01). Women were less likely to be married (26% versus 62%, p < 0.001) and have children (19% versus 49%, p < 0.001).
Although career satisfaction and specialty interest were similar between the genders, women were less likely to intend to perform research during their careers despite similar previous research experience. Women also demonstrated lower rates of marriage and childbearing compared with their male counterparts.
心胸外科手术领域的从业人员构成正在发生变化。虽然执业外科医生中5%为女性,但目前心胸外科住院医师中有20%是女性。本研究的目的是评估性别对当前住院医师专业兴趣、满意度及职业发展路径的影响。
对354名住院医师(回复率100%)所做的2015年胸外科住院医师协会/胸外科主任协会在职考试强制性调查问卷的回复进行评估。采用标准单变量分析评估性别的影响。
女性占住院医师的20%,这一比例在研究生年级或项目类型(传统型与综合型)之间没有差异。虽然在专业兴趣、学术与私人执业职业或继续深造方面未发现性别差异,但女性更有可能在微创胸外科接受进一步培训(10%对2.5%,p = 0.001),而在职业生涯中从事研究的可能性较小(65%对88%,p = 0.043)。虽然女性对自己的职业选择同样满意,面试和工作机会数量相似,且感觉为委员会考试做好了同样充分的准备,但毕业时女性在技术准备方面感觉较差(77%对90%,p = 0.01),在独立执业准备方面也较差(71%对87%,p = 0.01)。女性结婚的可能性较小(26%对62%,p < 0.001),生育子女的可能性也较小(19%对49%,p < 0.001)。
虽然两性在职业满意度和专业兴趣方面相似,但尽管之前有相似的研究经历,女性在职业生涯中从事研究的意愿较低。与男性同行相比,女性的结婚率和生育率也较低。