Chetta Matthew D, Sugg Kristoffer B, Diaz-Garcia Rafael J, Kasten Steven J
Section of Plastic Surgery, Department of Surgery, University of Michigan Health System, Ann Arbor, MI, USA.
Department of Surgery, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Pittsburgh, PA, USA.
Plast Surg (Oakv). 2018 Feb;26(1):33-39. doi: 10.1177/2292550317750146. Epub 2018 Jan 9.
Plastic surgery residency program directors have an interest in recruiting applicants who show an interest in an academic practice. Medical school achievements (ie, United States Medical Licensing Examination® scores, publications, and Alpha Omega Alpha status) are metrics assessed to grade applicants but may not correlate with ultimately choosing an academic career.
This study was designed to investigate factors influencing residents' choices for or against academic careers.
A 25-item online questionnaire was designed to measure baseline interest in academic plastic surgery and factors that influence decisions to continue on or abandon that career path. This questionnaire was disseminated to the integrated/combined plastic surgery residents during the 2013 to 2014 academic year.
One hundred twenty-five respondents indicated that they were currently interested in pursuing academic practice (n = 78) or had lost interest in academic practice (n = 47). Among all respondents, 92.8% (n = 116) stated they were interested in academic careers at the time of residency application, but one-third (n = 41) subsequently lost interest. Those residents who retained interest in academic careers indicated resident/medical student educational opportunities (57%) and complexity of patients (52%) as reasons. Those who lost interest cited a lack of autonomy (43%), publishing requirements (32%), and income discrepancy (26%) as reasons.
Many residents report losing interest in academics during residency. Traditional metrics valued in the recruitment process may not serve as positive predictors of an academic career path.
Reasons why residents lose interest are not easily correctable, but mentorship, adequate career counseling, and research opportunities during training remain factors that can be addressed across all residency programs.
整形外科住院医师培训项目主任有意招募对学术实践感兴趣的申请者。医学院的成绩(即美国医学执照考试成绩、发表的论文以及美国优等医学荣誉学会会员身份)是评估申请者的指标,但可能与最终选择学术职业并无关联。
本研究旨在调查影响住院医师选择学术职业或放弃学术职业的因素。
设计了一份包含25个项目的在线问卷,以衡量对学术整形外科的基线兴趣以及影响继续或放弃该职业道路决策的因素。该问卷在2013至2014学年分发给综合/联合整形外科住院医师。
125名受访者表示他们目前对从事学术实践感兴趣(n = 78)或已对学术实践失去兴趣(n = 47)。在所有受访者中,92.8%(n = 116)表示在住院医师申请时对学术职业感兴趣,但其中三分之一(n = 41)随后失去了兴趣。那些对学术职业保持兴趣的住院医师指出住院医师/医学生教育机会(57%)和患者的复杂性(52%)是原因。那些失去兴趣的人将缺乏自主权(43%)、发表要求(32%)和收入差异(26%)作为原因。
许多住院医师报告在住院医师培训期间对学术失去兴趣。招聘过程中重视的传统指标可能无法作为学术职业道路的积极预测指标。
住院医师失去兴趣的原因不易纠正,但培训期间的指导、充分的职业咨询和研究机会仍然是所有住院医师培训项目都可以解决的因素。