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退休外科医生作为进入实践的外科培训毕业生的导师:未充分利用的资源。

Retired Surgeons as Mentors for Surgical Training Graduates Entering Practice: An Underutilized Resource.

机构信息

Department of Surgery, Veterans Affairs Boston Healthcare System, Boston, MA.

Department of Surgery, Boston Medical Center, Boston University, Boston, MA.

出版信息

Ann Surg. 2021 Mar 1;273(3):613-617. doi: 10.1097/SLA.0000000000003272.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

Our study evaluated the willingness of retired surgeons to mentor newly trained surgeons.

SUMMARY BACKGROUND DATA

Although mentoring is very important during the transition in practice, many novice surgeons are faced with inadequacy or lack of mentoring.

METHODS

A survey regarding mentorship of new surgeons was sent in April 2018 to retired general, colorectal, vascular, and cardiothoracic surgeons that are members of the American College of Surgeons. The analysis of the data was performed in September 2018 and October 2018.

RESULTS

A total of 2295 of 5282 surveys were completed (43.4% response rate). Mean age was 79.0 ± 0.8 years, mean retirement age was 63.9 ± 0.1 years, and mean interval since retirement was 15.2 ± 0.9 years. Most retired surgeons were in private practice (66.4%), with other practice environments, including academic teaching hospital (12%), academic/private combination (11.3%), employment by community hospital or health system (6.4%), veteran affairs institution (2.7%), military hospital (1%), and Indian Health Service (0.09%). Approximately a third (31.1%) of respondents were not mentored when they first entered practice. The vast majority (98.3%) of participants considered mentoring beneficial during transition in practice. More than half (51.2%) of retired surgeons are interested in mentoring recently trained surgeons, with most of them (81.8%) willing to mentor even for free.

CONCLUSION

Our findings suggest that a significant number of retired surgeons are enthusiastic about mentoring young surgeons during their transition in practice. Specific programs are necessary to meet the needs of newly hired surgeons and better utilize the expertise of retired surgeons.

摘要

目的

我们的研究评估了退休外科医生对新培训外科医生进行指导的意愿。

摘要背景资料

尽管指导在实践过渡中非常重要,但许多新手外科医生面临着不足或缺乏指导的问题。

方法

2018 年 4 月向美国外科医师学院的退休普通外科、结直肠外科、血管外科和心胸外科医生发送了一份关于新外科医生指导的调查。数据分析于 2018 年 9 月和 10 月进行。

结果

共有 5282 份调查中的 2295 份(43.4%的回复率)完成。平均年龄为 79.0±0.8 岁,平均退休年龄为 63.9±0.1 岁,退休后平均间隔时间为 15.2±0.9 年。大多数退休外科医生在私人诊所工作(66.4%),其他工作环境包括学术教学医院(12%)、学术/私人联合(11.3%)、社区医院或卫生系统雇佣(6.4%)、退伍军人事务机构(2.7%)、军队医院(1%)和印度卫生服务(0.09%)。大约三分之一(31.1%)的受访者在首次执业时没有得到指导。绝大多数(98.3%)的参与者认为指导在实践过渡期间是有益的。超过一半(51.2%)的退休外科医生有兴趣指导最近培训的外科医生,其中大多数(81.8%)愿意免费指导。

结论

我们的研究结果表明,相当数量的退休外科医生热衷于在年轻外科医生实践过渡期间对其进行指导。需要制定具体计划来满足新入职外科医生的需求,并更好地利用退休外科医生的专业知识。

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