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分析 COVID-19 大流行期间按专业划分的医学生虚拟会议注册成本。

Analyzing the cost of medical student virtual conference registration by specialty during the COVID-19 pandemic.

机构信息

New York Institute of Technology College of Osteopathic Medicine, Glen Head, NY, USA.

SUNY Downstate Health Sciences University School of Medicine, New York, NY, USA.

出版信息

J Osteopath Med. 2021 Jul 9;121(11):843-848. doi: 10.1515/jom-2021-0117.

Abstract

CONTEXT

Medical student involvement in research is an important metric used by residency programs across most specialties to better assess the candidates' commitment to advancing medicine as well as their specialty of interest. One strategy is presentation of research work at national conferences in the specialty of interest; another is simply attending these events for networking purposes with program directors. However, attending these conferences carries cost.

OBJECTIVES

To investigate the cost incurred by medical students to attend the premier annual scientific meeting of each major medical specialty in 2020, during the novel coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, and to evaluate whether "research intensive" specialties carried greater conference registration costs.

METHODS

Potential medical specialties to which students can apply upon graduation were identified in the National Residency Match Program (NRMP). "Research intensive" specialties were defined as those with a mean number of abstracts, presentations, or publications ≥10 per matched applicant in the 2020 NRMP. The premier conference for each specialty was determined by membership in the American Medical Association House of Delegates in the NRMP. The cost to be a member of each conference's parent organization and attend the annual meeting were determined by internet search. Subgroup analysis was conducted to compare cost between research intensive and non research intensive specialties.

RESULTS

The registration cost of 19 virtual conferences held in 2020 were analyzed in this study. The average cost to attend as a medical student member of the hosting organization for all conferences was $49.82 (range, $0-$331; SD±$92.18), while the average cost to attend as a nonmember across all conferences was $188.16 (range, $0-$595; SD±$176.35; p<0.001). Seven of 19 (36.8%) meetings had free registration for medical students who are members of the hosting organization. The premier meetings affiliated with the seven research intensive specialties had a significantly higher mean cost for medical students who were members of the parent organization than the meetings of the other specialties ($125.60 vs. $49.20; p=0.031). There was no significant difference in mean registration cost between research intensive and non research intensive specialty conference registration for nonmember medical students (p=0.85). Vascular surgery, radiation oncology, and emergency medicine were the three specialties with the most expensive medical student member registration fees overall ($331, $200, and $195, respectively).

CONCLUSIONS

Medical student attendance and presentation at national scientific meetings was found to be significantly more costly for research intensive specialties, although all meetings were held in an online format due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Overall, this reflects an increased financial burden to an already indebted medical student population and compounds the stresses brought on by the pandemic. More national medical societies might consider free meeting registration to reflect support for medical students and encourage their continued participation in research to advance their specialty of interest.

摘要

背景

医学专业学生参与研究是大多数专业的住院医师项目用来更好地评估候选人对推进医学以及他们感兴趣的专业的承诺的一个重要指标。一种策略是在感兴趣的专业的全国会议上展示研究工作;另一种策略是仅仅为了与项目主管建立联系而参加这些活动。然而,参加这些会议是有成本的。

目的

调查 2020 年在新型冠状病毒 2019(COVID-19)大流行期间,医学生参加每个主要医学专业的年度学术会议的费用,并评估“研究密集型”专业的会议注册费用是否更高。

方法

在全国住院医师匹配项目(NRMP)中确定了学生毕业后可以申请的潜在医学专业。“研究密集型”专业的定义是,在 2020 年 NRMP 中,每一个匹配的申请人的摘要、演讲或出版物的平均数量≥10。每个专业的主要会议由美国医学协会(AMA)在 NRMP 中的代表大会成员身份确定。通过互联网搜索确定每个会议的主办组织的会员费和年会出席费。进行了亚组分析,以比较研究密集型和非研究密集型专业之间的费用。

结果

本研究分析了 2020 年举行的 19 个虚拟会议的注册费用。所有会议中,作为主办组织的学生会员参加的平均费用为 49.82 美元(范围,0-331 美元;SD±92.18 美元),而作为所有会议的非会员参加的平均费用为 188.16 美元(范围,0-595 美元;SD±176.35 美元;p<0.001)。19 次会议中有 7 次(36.8%)为主办组织的学生会员提供免费注册。与其他专业相比,与七个研究密集型专业相关的主要会议中,作为主办组织的学生会员的平均费用明显更高(125.60 美元对 49.20 美元;p=0.031)。非会员医学生的研究密集型和非研究密集型专业会议注册的平均注册费用没有显著差异(p=0.85)。血管外科、放射肿瘤学和急诊医学是总体上学生会员注册费最贵的三个专业(分别为 331 美元、200 美元和 195 美元)。

结论

尽管由于 COVID-19 大流行,所有会议都以在线形式举行,但研究密集型专业的医学生参加和展示国家科学会议的费用明显更高。总的来说,这反映了已经负债累累的医学生群体的经济负担增加,加剧了大流行带来的压力。更多的全国医学协会可能会考虑免费会议注册,以表示对医学生的支持,并鼓励他们继续参与研究,以推进他们感兴趣的专业。

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