Sairenji Tomoko, Dai Mingliang, Eden Aimee R, Peterson Lars E, Mainous Arch G
Department of Family Medicine, University of Washington.
Fam Med. 2017 Sep;49(8):618-621.
The breadth of family medicine (FM) generates debate about the length of residency training. One argument used by proponents for lengthening training is that residents feel unprepared for practice. The objectives of our study were to (1) identify the proportion of FM residency graduates intending to pursue fellowship training and those who would have done an additional year of core residency training had it been available, and (2) determine whether an association exists between these two variables.
We used data collected by the American Board of Family Medicine (ABFM) as part of resident certification examination application in 2014 and 2015. Data included fellowship intention, and interest in pursuing another year of residency training if it were available. We used descriptive and bivariate statistics.
The questionnaire was completed by 6,235 residents, of which 17.0% (n=1,063) intended to enroll in a fellowship. Overall 54.2% of residents were "not at all likely" to extend residency training, with 19.9% "extremely/moderately likely". Forty-six percent of those intending a fellowship were "not at all likely" to extend training and only 29% of those "extremely/moderately likely" to extend residency training intended to enroll in a fellowship.
We found a disconnect between fellowship intention and desire for another year of residency training. Desire for fellowship may be more about obtaining specific skills and expertise or additional certifications, and less about being prepared for general practice in family medicine.
家庭医学(FM)的广度引发了关于住院医师培训时长的争论。支持延长培训的一方所使用的一个论据是住院医师感觉自己对执业没有做好准备。我们研究的目的是:(1)确定打算继续接受专科培训的家庭医学住院医师毕业生的比例,以及那些如果有机会愿意再进行一年核心住院医师培训的毕业生的比例;(2)确定这两个变量之间是否存在关联。
我们使用了美国家庭医学委员会(ABFM)收集的数据,这些数据是2014年和2015年住院医师认证考试申请的一部分。数据包括专科培训意向,以及如果有机会是否有兴趣再进行一年住院医师培训。我们使用了描述性统计和双变量统计。
6235名住院医师完成了问卷,其中17.0%(n = 1063)打算参加专科培训。总体而言,54.2%的住院医师“完全不可能”延长住院医师培训,19.9%“极有可能/有可能”。打算参加专科培训的人中,46%“完全不可能”延长培训,而在那些“极有可能/有可能”延长住院医师培训的人中,只有29%打算参加专科培训。
我们发现专科培训意向与再进行一年住院医师培训的意愿之间存在脱节。对专科培训的意愿可能更多地是为了获得特定技能和专业知识或额外认证,而较少是为了准备好从事家庭医学的全科医疗。