Alston Meredith J, Autry Amy Meg, Wagner Sarah A, Winkel Abigail, Allshouse Amanda A, Stephenson-Famy Alyssa
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Colorado School of Medicine and Denver Health Medical Center, Denver, Colorado; the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of California, San Francisco School of Medicine, San Francisco, California; Loyola University School of Medicine, Chicago, Illinois; the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, New York University School of Medicine, New York, New York; the Colorado School of Public Health, University of Colorado Denver, Denver, Colorado; and the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle, Washington.
Obstet Gynecol. 2017 Oct;130 Suppl 1:1S-7S. doi: 10.1097/AOG.0000000000002192.
To understand the characteristics and career goals of medical students selecting a career in obstetrics and gynecology.
In 2015-2016, medical students invited for interviews for obstetrics and gynecology residency at the University of Colorado, University of Washington, University of California San Francisco, Loyola University, and New York University received a voluntary 20-item electronic survey regarding factors influencing their choice of medical specialty.
Two hundred twenty-six of 356 students responded (63%). Mean age was 27 years, and 88% (n=199) were women. General surgery was the most common alternate specialty (36%, n=81). The most commonly cited drawback to obstetrics and gynecology was "long hours" (66%, n=148). After residency, 157 (70%) applicants planned to complete fellowship training, 127 (56%) pursue international work, 156 (69%) seek an academic position, and 207 (92%) practice in an urban setting. One hundred twenty-four applicants (55%) planned to work 51-60 hours per week and 111 (49%) planned to take 2-3 nights of call per month. Two thirds (n=150) predicted they will have greater than $100,000 educational debt on graduation.
Contemporary residency applicants have high educational debt and disproportionately plan to pursue fellowship, international work, careers in academic medicine, and work in urban centers. Based on the projected career plans among obstetrics and gynecology applicants, the workforce needs of the population may not be met.
了解选择妇产科职业的医学生的特点和职业目标。
2015 - 2016年,受邀参加科罗拉多大学、华盛顿大学、加利福尼亚大学旧金山分校、洛约拉大学和纽约大学妇产科住院医师面试的医学生接受了一项关于影响其医学专业选择因素的自愿性20项电子调查。
356名学生中有226名回复(63%)。平均年龄为27岁,88%(n = 199)为女性。普通外科是最常见的替代专业(36%,n = 81)。妇产科最常被提及的缺点是“工作时间长”(66%,n = 148)。住院医师培训结束后,157名(70%)申请者计划完成专科培训,127名(56%)打算从事国际工作,156名(69%)寻求学术职位,207名(92%)计划在城市环境中执业。124名申请者(55%)计划每周工作51 - 60小时,111名(49%)计划每月值2 - 3个夜班。三分之二(n = 150)预计他们毕业时的教育债务将超过10万美元。
当代住院医师申请者教育债务高,且不成比例地计划追求专科培训、国际工作、学术医学职业以及在城市中心工作。根据妇产科申请者的预计职业规划,可能无法满足人群的劳动力需求。