Quinn Megan, Burns Bracken, Taylor Melissa
Epidemiology and Public Health, College of Public Health, East Tennessee State University, Johnson City, USA.
Surgery, Quillen College of Medicine, East Tennessee State University, Johnson City, USA.
Cureus. 2020 Feb 26;12(2):e7108. doi: 10.7759/cureus.7108.
Nationally, 85% of general surgery graduates pursue fellowships reducing the incoming general surgical workforce with a predicted shortage of 41,000 general surgeons by 2025. In recent studies, the lack of confidence appears to be a major factor contributing to resident decision to pursue fellowship. The aim of the study was to determine if a hybrid academic/community program contributes to early autonomy and the decision to pursue fellowship in general surgery graduates.
We evaluated the level of confidence, level of autonomy, and decision to pursue fellowship at a hybrid academic/community program that historically graduates 70% of their residents into general surgery practice through an anonymous survey. Participants responded using Likert scales along with simple polar questions.
Most current residents (90%) reported, upon graduation, that they feel very confident (45%) or fairly confident (45%) performing major cases independently. Most attendings (64%) reported that during their third year of residency, they began performing the majority (more than 75%) of their major cases as surgeon junior while current residents (55%) reported they were performing the majority as a second-year resident. Fifty-five percent of residents felt that confidence played a role in the decision to pursue fellowship. Thirty-three percent of our current chief residents and only 34% of the total general surgery residents plan to pursue fellowships. Conclusions: Our study showed that our residents appear to have earlier levels of autonomy than that experienced by our practicing surgeons when they were residents. Confidence continues to play a role in the decision to pursue fellowship and overall our residents are confident in technical skills at graduation. Our unique program continues to graduate the majority of our surgical residents into successful general surgery practice.
在全国范围内,85%的普通外科毕业生会攻读专科医师培训项目,这导致进入普通外科工作岗位的人员减少,预计到2025年普通外科医生将短缺41000名。在最近的研究中,信心不足似乎是导致住院医师决定攻读专科医师培训项目的一个主要因素。本研究的目的是确定一个学术/社区混合项目是否有助于普通外科毕业生早期获得自主权以及决定是否攻读专科医师培训项目。
我们通过一项匿名调查,评估了一个学术/社区混合项目中住院医师的信心水平、自主水平以及攻读专科医师培训项目的决定。该项目以往70%的住院医师毕业后进入普通外科临床工作。参与者使用李克特量表以及简单的两极问题进行回答。
大多数在读住院医师(90%)表示,毕业后他们对独立进行重大手术病例感到非常有信心(45%)或比较有信心(45%)。大多数主治医师(64%)表示,在他们住院医师培训的第三年,他们开始作为主刀医生完成大多数(超过75%)的重大手术病例,而在读住院医师(55%)表示他们在住院医师培训第二年就开始作为主刀医生完成大多数手术病例。55%的住院医师认为信心在决定攻读专科医师培训项目中起到了作用。我们目前的总住院医师中有33%,普通外科住院医师总数中只有34%计划攻读专科医师培训项目。结论:我们的研究表明,我们的住院医师似乎比我们的执业外科医生在住院时更早获得自主水平。信心在决定攻读专科医师培训项目中仍然起着作用,总体而言,我们的住院医师在毕业时对技术技能有信心。我们独特的项目继续使大多数外科住院医师成功进入普通外科临床工作。