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MD/PhD 项目毕业生持续参与研究的预测因素。

Predictors of sustained research involvement among MD/PhD programme graduates.

机构信息

MD/PhD Training Program, Faculty of Medicine, University of British Columbia (UBC), Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

Centre for High-Throughput Biology, UBC, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

出版信息

Med Educ. 2018 May;52(5):536-545. doi: 10.1111/medu.13513. Epub 2018 Mar 13.

Abstract

CONTEXT

MD/PhD programmes provide structured paths for physician-scientist training. However, considerable proportions of graduates of these programmes do not pursue careers in research consistent with their training.

OBJECTIVES

We sought to identify factors associated with sustained involvement in research after completion of all postgraduate training.

METHODS

Anonymised data from a national survey of Canadian MD/PhD programme graduates who had completed all physician-scientist training (n = 70) were analysed. Multivariable logistic regression was used to measure the associations between characteristics of graduates and five indicators of sustained research involvement following postgraduate training: (i) protected research time in the current appointment; (ii) percentage of time dedicated to research; (iii) planned future involvement in research; (iv) role as a principal investigator on a recent funded project, and (v) receipt of funding from a federal granting agency since graduation.

RESULTS

The majority of graduates were significantly involved in research on the basis of at least one outcome. Completion of a research fellowship, number of first-authored or co-authored manuscripts published during MD/PhD training, and duration of MD/PhD training were positively associated with continued research involvement. Completion of a Masters degree prior to MD/PhD training, female gender, debt greater than CAD$50 000 at completion of training, and pursuit of a clinical specialty other than internal medicine, paediatrics, neurology, pathology and the surgical specialties were negatively associated with sustained research involvement.

CONCLUSIONS

Most MD/PhD programme graduates remain significantly involved in research, but this involvement often does not correspond to traditional physician-scientist roles, in which a majority of time is dedicated to research. To minimise loss of investment in physician-scientist training, MD/PhD programmes should prioritise research productivity during training and the pursuit of additional research training during residency, and policymakers should establish stable sources of funding to reduce debt among graduates. Our data suggest further study is warranted to identify interventions to reduce attrition among female MD/PhD programme graduates.

摘要

背景

医学博士(MD/PhD)项目为医师科学家的培训提供了结构化的途径。然而,这些项目的相当一部分毕业生并没有从事与其培训一致的研究职业。

目的

我们试图确定与完成所有研究生培训后持续参与研究相关的因素。

方法

对完成所有医师科学家培训的加拿大 MD/PhD 项目毕业生的全国调查的匿名数据(n=70)进行了分析。使用多变量逻辑回归来衡量毕业生的特征与研究生培训后持续研究参与的五个指标之间的关联:(i)当前任命的受保护研究时间;(ii)用于研究的时间百分比;(iii)未来参与研究的计划;(iv)最近获得资助项目的主要研究者的角色,以及(v)自毕业后从联邦拨款机构获得的资金。

结果

大多数毕业生在至少一个结果的基础上都显著参与了研究。完成研究奖学金、在 MD/PhD 培训期间发表的第一作者或共同作者论文的数量以及 MD/PhD 培训的持续时间与持续的研究参与呈正相关。在 MD/PhD 培训之前完成硕士学位、女性、完成培训时债务超过 50000 加元、从事内科、儿科、神经病学、病理学和外科专业以外的临床专业与持续的研究参与呈负相关。

结论

大多数 MD/PhD 项目的毕业生仍然显著参与研究,但这种参与通常与传统的医师科学家角色不符,在这些角色中,大部分时间都用于研究。为了最大限度地减少对医师科学家培训的投资损失,MD/PhD 项目应在培训期间优先考虑研究生产力,并在住院医师期间追求额外的研究培训,政策制定者应建立稳定的资金来源,以减少毕业生的债务。我们的数据表明,有必要进一步研究以确定减少女性 MD/PhD 项目毕业生流失的干预措施。

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