Joshi Amit R T, Trickey Amber W, Kallies Kara, Jarman Benjamin, Dort Jonathan, Sidwell Richard
Department of Surgery, Einstein Healthcare Network, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Advanced Surgical Technology and Education Center, Inova Fairfax Medical Campus, Falls Church, Virginia.
J Surg Educ. 2016 Nov-Dec;73(6):e48-e53. doi: 10.1016/j.jsurg.2016.05.006. Epub 2016 Jun 16.
Little is known about the characteristics of teaching faculty in US surgical residencies based at Independent Academic Medical Centers (IAMCs). The purpose of this study was to survey teaching faculty at IAMCs to better define their common characteristics.
An online, anonymous survey was distributed through program officials at 96 IAMCs to their faculty and graduates. Respondents were asked about their demographic information, training history, board certification, clinical practice, and exposure to medical students. Student t-tests and chi-square tests were calculated to evaluate associations between faculty characteristics.
Independent Academic Medical Center general surgery training programs PARTICIPANTS: A total of 128 faculty at 14 IAMCs participated in the study.
In total, 128 faculty from 14 programs responded to the survey. The mean age of faculty respondents was 52 years and 81% were men. 58% were employed by a nonuniversity hospital, and 28% by a multispecialty practice. 79% of respondents were core faculty. The mean length of time since graduation from surgery residency was 19 years. 86% were currently board certified. 55% of those who were currently board certified had an additional certification. 45% had trained in an IAMC, 50% in an university program, and 5% in a military program. 73% were actively practicing general surgeons, with the majority (70%) performing between 101 and 400 cases annually. The vast majority of faculty (90%) performed <200 endoscopies annually, with 44% performing none. 84% and 35% provided ER and trauma coverage, respectively. 81% listed mentorship as their primary motivation for teaching residents. 23% received a stipend for this teaching. 95% were involved in medical student teaching. Faculty who completed training at university programs had more additional certifications compared with those with IAMC training (67% vs. 43%, p = 0.007). Certification differences by program type were consistent across age and time since residency completion. Age was not associated with residency program type (p = 0.87) nor additional certifications (p = 0.97).
IAMC faculty and graduates are overwhelmingly involved in general surgery, and most faculty have additional certifications. 90% of faculty have clinical exposure to medical students. Faculty at IAMCs were as likely to have been trained at an university program as an IAMC. In a time of increasing surgeon subspecialization and anxiety about the ability of 5-year training programs to train well-rounded surgeons, IAMCs appear to be a repository of consistent general surgical training.
对于独立学术医学中心(IAMC)的美国外科住院医师培训项目中师资队伍的特点,人们了解甚少。本研究的目的是对 IAMC 的师资进行调查,以更好地界定他们的共同特征。
通过 96 所 IAMC 的项目官员向其教员和毕业生发放了一份在线匿名调查问卷。受访者被问及他们的人口统计学信息、培训经历、委员会认证情况、临床实践以及与医学生的接触情况。计算学生 t 检验和卡方检验以评估师资特征之间的关联。
独立学术医学中心普通外科培训项目
14 所 IAMC 的 128 名教员参与了本研究。
总共有来自 14 个项目的 128 名教员回复了调查问卷。教员受访者的平均年龄为 52 岁,81%为男性。58%受雇于非大学医院,28%受雇于多专科诊所。79%的受访者为核心教员。自完成外科住院医师培训后的平均时长为 19 年。86%目前拥有委员会认证。目前拥有委员会认证的人员中,55%还有额外的认证。45%在 IAMC 接受过培训,50%在大学项目中接受过培训,5%在军事项目中接受过培训。73%是积极从事临床工作的普通外科医生,大多数(70%)每年进行 101 至 400 例手术。绝大多数教员(90%)每年进行的内镜检查少于 200 例,44%根本不进行内镜检查。分别有 84%和 35%的教员提供急诊和创伤护理服务。81%将指导住院医师作为他们教学的主要动机。23%因教学获得津贴。95%参与医学生教学。与在 IAMC 接受培训的教员相比,在大学项目中完成培训的教员有更多额外认证(67%对 43%,p = 0.007)。不同项目类型的认证差异在年龄和完成住院医师培训后的时间方面是一致的。年龄与住院医师培训项目类型(p = 0.87)以及额外认证(p = 0.97)均无关联。
IAMC 的教员和毕业生绝大多数都从事普通外科工作,且大多数教员有额外认证。90%的教员有指导医学生临床实践的经历。IAMC 的教员在大学项目和 IAMC 接受培训的可能性相同。在外科亚专业日益增加以及人们对五年制培训项目能否培养出全面发展的外科医生感到焦虑的时代,IAMC 似乎是持续进行普通外科培训的一个场所。