Das Aditi, Smith Daniel, Mathew Rashmi G
Directorate of Undergraduate Medical Education, Moorfields Eye Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK
General Medical Council, London, UK.
BMJ Open Ophthalmol. 2021 Jul 12;6(1):e000735. doi: 10.1136/bmjophth-2021-000735. eCollection 2021.
Ophthalmology is the busiest outpatient specialty with demand predicted to rise over 40% in the next 20 years. A significant increase in the number of trainee ophthalmologists is required to fill currently vacant consultant posts and meet the UK's workforce demands by 2038. Our aim was to understand what determines success in ophthalmology training, in order to inform future ophthalmologists, refine recruitment and facilitate workforce planning.
This was a retrospective longitudinal cohort study using routinely collected data available from UK Medical Education Database (UKMED) (https://www.ukmed.ac.uk/). Data were analysed on 1350 candidates who had applied for ophthalmology specialty training (OST) between 2012 and 2018, as well as 495 candidates who had attempted Fellow of the Royal College of Ophthalmologists (FRCOphth) Part 1 between 2013 and 2018. Participants who had not obtained their primary medical qualification from the UK medical schools were excluded. Primary outcome measures included gaining a place on the OST programme and passing the FRCOphth Part 1 examination on first attempt.
Higher education performance measure decile scores at medical school are strongly predictive in securing an OST post and passing the part 1 examination first time (p<0.001). Candidates who attempt FRCOphth Part 1 prior to their ST1 application are more likely to get a place on OST on first attempt. Socioeconomic factors, gender and ethnicity do not influence success in OST entry. Male trainees are more likely to pass FRCOphth Part 1 on their first attempt.
This study is the first quantitative assessment of the factors that determine success in OST recruitment and ophthalmology postgraduate examinations in the UK. Similar studies should be undertaken in all other medical and surgical specialties to understand what factors predict success.
眼科是最繁忙的门诊专科,预计在未来20年需求将增长超过40%。需要大幅增加眼科住院医师的数量,以填补目前空缺的顾问职位,并在2038年前满足英国的劳动力需求。我们的目的是了解决定眼科培训成功的因素,以便为未来的眼科医生提供信息,完善招聘流程并促进劳动力规划。
这是一项回顾性纵向队列研究,使用从英国医学教育数据库(UKMED)(https://www.ukmed.ac.uk/)获取的常规收集数据。对2012年至2018年间申请眼科专科培训(OST)的1350名候选人,以及2013年至2018年间参加皇家眼科医学院(FRCOphth)第一部分考试的495名候选人的数据进行了分析。未从英国医学院获得初级医学资格的参与者被排除。主要结局指标包括获得OST项目的名额以及首次通过FRCOphth第一部分考试。
医学院的高等教育表现衡量十分位数分数对获得OST职位和首次通过第一部分考试具有很强的预测性(p<0.001)。在ST1申请之前参加FRCOphth第一部分考试的候选人首次获得OST名额的可能性更大。社会经济因素、性别和种族不会影响进入OST的成功率。男性住院医师首次通过FRCOphth第一部分考试的可能性更大。
本研究是对英国决定OST招聘和眼科研究生考试成功的因素进行的首次定量评估。所有其他医学和外科专科都应开展类似研究,以了解哪些因素可预测成功。