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住院医师对放射诊断学的看法及对该专业兴趣下降的原因。

Resident Physicians' Perceptions of Diagnostic Radiology and the Declining Interest in the Specialty.

机构信息

Department of Diagnostic Imaging, McMaster Hospital, Hamilton Health Sciences, 1200 Main Street West, 2S Radiology, Hamilton, ON L8N 3Z5, Canada.

Department of Radiology, McMaster University, Department of Diagnostic Imaging, Juravinski Hospital, Hamilton Health Sciences, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.

出版信息

Acad Radiol. 2021 Feb;28(2):261-270. doi: 10.1016/j.acra.2020.01.016. Epub 2020 Feb 20.

Abstract

RATIONALE AND OBJECTIVES

The relative competitiveness of radiology and the number of first-choice applicants to diagnostic radiology have steadily declined over the past decade. The purpose of this study was to identify factors contributing to the declining interest in diagnostic radiology as a career and to explore factors affecting specialty choice.

MATERIALS AND METHODS

A retrospective survey was distributed to resident physicians at a single academic center between July and August 2017. Participants identified factors affecting career choice and evaluated level of agreement with statements regarding radiology using 5-point Likert scales. Higher scores indicated stronger agreement.

RESULTS

One hundred and fifty-two resident physicians from Canada participated (21.5% response rate): 20 radiology and 132 nonradiology. Of the total, 27% were registered in postgraduate year (PGY) 1, 23% in PGY 2, 15% in PGY 3, 19% in PGY 4, and 16% in PGY 5, or above. Sixty-one percent of the respondents self-reported as female, 34% as male, and 5% as other/unknown. Of those in radiology, 40% self-reported as female, 55% as male, and 5% as other/unknown, compared to 64% female, 31% male, and 5% other/unknown in other specialties. Regardless of specialty, positive clinical/mentoring experiences strongly affected career choice. Radiology residents were attracted to diverse pathology (M = 4.5) and positive staff/resident interactions (M = 4.4). Nonradiology residents were deterred by lack of patient contact (M = 3.9) and dark work environment (M = 3.6). Resident physicians who had applied to radiology were more likely to report positive mentorship during medical school, disagree that technology will replace radiologists, and desire a higher income specialty (Wald = 56.6, p < 0.001). More recent graduates showed a higher level of concern regarding the potential negative impact of technology and outsourcing on the profession (F (3, 189) = 2.6, p = 0.05). Several trainees (21%) considered radiology, but lacked mentorship (52%) and identified job market concerns (29%).

CONCLUSION

More recent graduates are relatively more concerned about technology replacing radiologists, and radiology applicants have less concern about artificial intelligence replacing radiologists. As positive interactions with radiologists and mentorship are key influencers, our results advocate for early training exposure and reinforcement regarding the positive outlook of the profession.

摘要

背景与目的

在过去十年中,放射科的相对竞争力和对放射诊断学的第一选择申请人数量稳步下降。本研究的目的是确定导致对放射科职业兴趣下降的因素,并探讨影响专业选择的因素。

材料与方法

2017 年 7 月至 8 月,对一家学术中心的住院医师进行了回顾性调查。参与者确定了影响职业选择的因素,并使用 5 分李克特量表评估了对与放射学相关陈述的同意程度。分数越高表示同意程度越高。

结果

共有 152 名来自加拿大的住院医师参与了调查(21.5%的回复率):20 名放射科医师和 132 名非放射科医师。其中,27%的人处于住院医师培训第 1 年(PGY1),23%的人处于 PGY2,15%的人处于 PGY3,19%的人处于 PGY4,16%的人处于 PGY5 或以上。61%的受访者为女性,34%为男性,5%为其他/未知。在放射科医师中,40%为女性,55%为男性,5%为其他/未知,而其他专业的女性为 64%,男性为 31%,其他/未知为 5%。无论专业如何,积极的临床/指导经验对职业选择有很大影响。放射科住院医师对多样化的病理学(M=4.5)和积极的工作人员/住院医师互动(M=4.4)感兴趣。非放射科住院医师则对缺乏患者接触(M=3.9)和黑暗的工作环境(M=3.6)感到反感。曾申请放射科的住院医师更有可能报告在医学院期间有积极的指导,不同意技术将取代放射科医生,并希望从事收入更高的专业(Wald=56.6,p<0.001)。最近毕业的住院医师对技术和外包对该职业的潜在负面影响表示出更高的担忧(F(3,189)=2.6,p=0.05)。一些学员(21%)考虑过放射科,但缺乏指导(52%)并认为存在就业市场问题(29%)。

结论

最近毕业的住院医师相对更担心技术会取代放射科医生,而放射科申请者对人工智能取代放射科医生的担忧则较少。由于与放射科医生的积极互动和指导是关键的影响因素,因此我们的结果提倡早期进行培训,并加强对该职业的积极前景的培训。

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