Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Wisconsin; MCW Center for the Advancement of Women in Science and Medicine, Wisconsin.
J Surg Educ. 2022 May-Jun;79(3):661-667. doi: 10.1016/j.jsurg.2021.11.007. Epub 2021 Nov 17.
While COVID-19 had a profound impact on healthcare, its effects on medical students are less clear. This study explored the effects of COVID-19 safety measures on medical students' specialty selection and career choices. It further considers the potential differential effects of COVID by gender.
Between June and November 2020 at a Midwestern medical university, medical students with an anticipated graduation in 2021 through 2023 participated in virtual focus group sessions, which explored students' transition to remote learning during COVID-19, perception of gender bias within medical education, and personal and professional goals. Nine focus groups were held, with two to six students per session (n = 22). Focus groups were video recorded, transcribed verbatim, and data were deidentified. Transcripts were coded and analyzed using consensual qualitative analysis to identify themes.
Our analysis captured 3 themes: (1) Impact of Institutional Decision-Making due to COVID-19, (2) Impact of Unstructured Time on Professional and Personal Decision Making, and (3) Impact of Societal Pressures, Gender Bias, and Mentorship on Career Planning.
COVID-19 disrupted important learning opportunities for medical students. Mentorship and shadowing are critical in helping students make career and specialty decisions, particularly for women. The loss of these opportunities may have lasting career impacts for all students.
虽然 COVID-19 对医疗保健产生了深远的影响,但它对医学生的影响尚不清楚。本研究探讨了 COVID-19 安全措施对医学生专业选择和职业选择的影响。此外,还考虑了 COVID 对性别可能产生的差异影响。
在 2020 年 6 月至 11 月期间,在中西部一所医科大学,预计在 2021 年至 2023 年毕业的医学生参加了虚拟焦点小组会议,探讨了学生在 COVID-19 期间过渡到远程学习的情况、对医学教育中性别偏见的看法,以及个人和职业目标。共进行了 9 次焦点小组讨论,每次讨论有 2 到 6 名学生参加(n=22)。焦点小组进行了视频录制、逐字转录,数据进行了去识别处理。使用共识定性分析对转录本进行编码和分析,以确定主题。
我们的分析捕捉到了 3 个主题:(1)由于 COVID-19 导致的机构决策的影响,(2)无组织时间对专业和个人决策制定的影响,以及(3)社会压力、性别偏见和指导对职业规划的影响。
COVID-19 扰乱了医学生的重要学习机会。指导和影子工作对于帮助学生做出职业和专业决策至关重要,尤其是对女性而言。失去这些机会可能会对所有学生的职业发展产生持久的影响。