Miyazaki Haruyo, Motegi Etsuko, Sueishi Kenji
Department of Orthodontics, Tokyo Dental College.
Bull Tokyo Dent Coll. 2019 Dec 10;60(4):241-250. doi: 10.2209/tdcpublication.2018-0057. Epub 2019 Nov 22.
The postgraduate training course at the Department of Orthodontics of Tokyo Dental College, which started in April 1975, comprises a 3-year curriculum aimed at fostering orthodontic specialists. A system of Accreditation for Orthodontists was introduced by the Japan Orthodontic Society in 1990, since which time, this postgraduate training course has also sought to provide the basic training required to obtain such certification. The purpose of this study was to investigate the demographics of the students on this course and the current work status of its graduates by means of a questionnaire-based survey. The results revealed that, when the fortieth intake of students graduated in March 2017, the total number completing the course had reached 326. The annual mean number of students on this course was 8.2, and recent years have seen a marked increase in the number of women enrolling. In total, 37.5% of the questionnaire respondents had opened orthodontic clinics; 14.8% had opened general dentistry clinics; and 42.6% were working as employees. In addition, 46.2% had an additional place of employment other than their principal place of employment, mainly at a general dentistry clinic. Regarding the field of treatment, 82.4% provided solely orthodontic treatment. We believe that this may because all the responders had completed the postgraduate orthodontics course. The rate of earning accreditation as an orthodontist was high (82.4%), with no difference in the rate of acquisition between men and women. The rate of qualification as a Board-certified orthodontist was 17.9%, with the rate of acquisition by women approximately half of that by men. The number of female orthodontists is rising, and no difference was observed between sexes in the rate of acquiring accreditation as an orthodontist. Women were found to be lagging behind men, however, in regard to the rate of advancement to masters/PHD programs; qualifying as a Board-certified orthodontist; opening an orthodontic practice; and number of days worked. These findings suggest that there are differences in regard to the actual working conditions among the alumni of our postgraduate orthodontic training course, and that these differences are sex-based.
东京齿科大学正畸科的研究生培训课程始于1975年4月,为期3年,旨在培养正畸专科医生。日本正畸协会于1990年引入了正畸医生认证制度,自那时起,该研究生培训课程也致力于提供获得该认证所需的基础培训。本研究的目的是通过问卷调查来调查该课程学生的人口统计学特征及其毕业生的当前工作状况。结果显示,当第40期学生于2017年3月毕业时,完成该课程的学生总数已达326人。该课程每年的平均学生人数为8.2人,近年来入学的女性人数显著增加。在问卷调查的受访者中,总计37.5%的人开设了正畸诊所;14.8%的人开设了普通牙科诊所;42.6%的人受雇工作。此外,46.2%的人除主要工作地点外还有其他工作地点,主要是在普通牙科诊所。关于治疗领域,82.4%的人仅提供正畸治疗。我们认为这可能是因为所有受访者都完成了正畸研究生课程。获得正畸医生认证的比例很高(82.4%),男女获得认证的比例没有差异。获得正畸专科医生委员会认证的比例为17.9%,女性获得认证的比例约为男性的一半。女性正畸医生的数量在增加,并且在获得正畸医生认证的比例方面未观察到性别差异。然而,在进入硕士/博士课程的比例、获得正畸专科医生委员会认证、开设正畸诊所以及工作天数方面,女性落后于男性。这些发现表明,我们正畸研究生培训课程的校友在实际工作条件方面存在差异,且这些差异是基于性别的。