Liu M, Williams J, Panieri E, Kahn D
Department of Surgery, University of Cape Town, Cape Town, South Africa.
S Afr J Surg. 2015 Dec;53(3 and 4):20-22.
The large-scale migration of doctors, including surgeons, from South Africa, has had a major impact on healthcare resources in this country. Although previous studies have suggested that the University of Cape Town (UCT) is of the main institution contributing to this "brain drain", the extent of the problem has not been documented previously. The aim of this study was to investigate where UCT trained surgical registrars go after completing their training.
General surgery registrars who trained at UCT and who wrote and passed the FCS final examination between 1992 and 2011 were included in the study. The data for this study were obtained from the examinations office of the Colleges of Medicine of South Africa. The number of registrars writing and passing the final examination, the number of registrars who went overseas, the number of registrars in private practice, and the number of registrars in subspecialist practice, were recorded.
A total of 102 UCT-trained registrars wrote and passed the FCS final examination during the study period. Only 13% of the South African UCT-trained registrars left the country. Only 31% of the registrars who remained in South Africa went into private practice. A large proportion of the UCT-trained registrars (43%) elected to subspecialise.
"Brain drain" with respect to UCT-trained surgical registrars was not as extensive as anticipated.
包括外科医生在内的大量医生从南非外流,对该国的医疗资源产生了重大影响。尽管先前的研究表明,开普敦大学(UCT)是造成这种“人才流失”的主要机构之一,但此前尚未记录该问题的严重程度。本研究的目的是调查UCT培训的外科住院医生完成培训后去向何方。
本研究纳入了1992年至2011年间在UCT接受培训并通过FCS期末考试的普通外科住院医生。本研究的数据来自南非医学院考试办公室。记录参加并通过期末考试的住院医生人数、出国的住院医生人数、从事私人执业的住院医生人数以及从事专科实践的住院医生人数。
在研究期间,共有102名UCT培训的住院医生参加并通过了FCS期末考试。在UCT接受培训的南非住院医生中,只有13%离开了该国。留在南非的住院医生中,只有31%从事私人执业。很大一部分UCT培训的住院医生(43%)选择了专科化。
UCT培训的外科住院医生的“人才流失”情况没有预期的那么严重。