University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN.
University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN.
Urology. 2020 Dec;146:36-42. doi: 10.1016/j.urology.2020.09.027. Epub 2020 Sep 30.
To capture the perspective of prospective urology applicants experiencing unique challenges in the context of COVID-19.
A voluntary, anonymous survey was distributed online, assessing the impact of COVID-19 on a large sample of US medical students planning to apply to urology residencies. Themes of (1) specialty discernment, (2) alterations to medical education, and (3) the residency application process were explored.
A total of 238 medical students, 87% third and fourth years, responded to the survey. While 85% indicated that the pandemic had not deterred their specialty choice, they noted substantial impacts on education, including 82% reporting decreased exposure to urology. Nearly half of students reported changes to required rotations and 35% reported changes to urology-specific rotations at their home institutions. Students shared concerns about suspending in-person experiences, including the impact on letters of recommendation (68% "very concerned) and program choice (73% "very concerned"). Looking to the possibility of virtual interactions, students identified the importance of small group and one-on-one communication with residents (83% "very important") and opportunities to learn about hospital facilities (72% "very important").
Despite the impacts of COVID-19 on medical education, prospective urology applicants appear to remain confident in their specialty choice. Students' biggest concerns involve disruption of away rotations, including impacts on obtaining letters of recommendation and choosing a residency program.
在 COVID-19 大流行的背景下,了解有独特挑战的未来泌尿科申请者的观点。
本研究通过在线方式分发了一份自愿性、匿名调查问卷,以评估 COVID-19 对计划申请泌尿科住院医师的大量美国医学生的影响。调查探讨了(1)专业认知、(2)医学教育改变,以及(3)住院医师申请流程这三个主题。
共有 238 名医学生(87%为三、四年级学生)对调查做出了回应。尽管 85%的学生表示疫情并未改变他们的专业选择,但他们注意到教育受到了实质性的影响,包括 82%的学生报告称减少了对泌尿科的接触。近一半的学生报告称他们所在机构的实习轮转发生了变化,35%的学生报告称他们所在机构的泌尿科特定轮转发生了变化。学生们担心暂停实地体验,包括对推荐信的影响(68%“非常担心”)和对项目选择的影响(73%“非常担心”)。考虑到虚拟互动的可能性,学生们认为与住院医师进行小组和一对一交流非常重要(83%“非常重要”),并认为有机会了解医院设施也很重要(72%“非常重要”)。
尽管 COVID-19 对医学教育产生了影响,但未来的泌尿科申请者似乎仍然对他们的专业选择充满信心。学生们最大的担忧涉及实习轮转的中断,包括获得推荐信和选择住院医师项目的影响。