NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Medicine, Department of Surgery, New York, New York.
NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Medicine, Department of Surgery, New York, New York; Weill Cornell Medicine, Department of Healthcare Policy and Research, New York, New York.
J Surg Res. 2021 Apr;260:163-168. doi: 10.1016/j.jss.2020.11.076. Epub 2020 Dec 17.
Success in academic surgery is challenging and research cannot survive without funding. NIH K-awards are designed to mentor junior investigators to achieve independence. As a result we aimed to study K awardees in departments of surgery and learn from their experience.
Utilizing the NIH RePORTer database and filtering by department of surgery, clinically active surgeons receiving a K-award between 2008 and 2018 were asked to complete an online survey. Qualitative data from two open-ended questions were coded independently using standard qualitative methods by three researchers. Using grounded theory, major themes emerged from the codes.
Of the 144 academic surgeons identified, 89 (62%) completed the survey. The average age was 39 ± 3 when the K-award was granted. Most identified as white (69%). Men (70%) were more likely to be married (P = 0.02) and have children (P = 0.05). To identify intention to pursue R01 funding, surgeons having a K-award for 5 y or more were analyzed (n = 45). Most either intended to (11%) or had already applied (80%) of which 36% were successful. Men were more likely to apply (P = 0.05). Major themes to succeed include protected time, mentorship, and support from leadership. Common barriers to overcome include balancing time, pressures to be clinically productive, and funding.
The demographics and career trajectory of NIH K-awarded surgeons is described. The lack of underrepresented minorities receiving grants is concerning. Most recipients required more than one application attempt and plan to or have applied for R01 funding. The major themes were very similar; a supportive environment and time available for research are the most crucial factors to succeed as an academic surgeon.
学术外科的成功具有挑战性,没有资金,研究就无法生存。NIH K 奖旨在指导初级研究人员实现独立。因此,我们旨在研究外科系的 K 奖获得者,并从他们的经验中学习。
利用 NIH RePORter 数据库并按外科系进行过滤,我们邀请了在 2008 年至 2018 年期间获得 K 奖的活跃临床外科医生完成在线调查。对来自两个开放式问题的定性数据,由三位研究人员使用标准定性方法独立进行编码。使用扎根理论,从代码中出现主要主题。
在确定的 144 名学术外科医生中,有 89 名(62%)完成了调查。获得 K 奖时的平均年龄为 39±3 岁。大多数人认为自己是白人(69%)。男性(70%)更有可能结婚(P=0.02)和有孩子(P=0.05)。为了确定追求 R01 资助的意向,我们分析了拥有 K 奖 5 年或以上的外科医生(n=45)。大多数人要么打算(11%)要么已经申请(80%),其中 36%的人成功了。男性更有可能申请(P=0.05)。成功的主要主题包括受保护的时间、指导和领导支持。需要克服的常见障碍包括平衡时间、临床生产的压力和资金。
描述了 NIH K 奖获得者外科医生的人口统计学和职业轨迹。获得资助的少数族裔不足令人担忧。大多数获奖者需要不止一次申请尝试,并计划或已申请 R01 资助。主要主题非常相似;支持性环境和可用于研究的时间是作为学术外科医生成功的最关键因素。