University of Utah, School of Medicine, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA.
Office of Surgical Education, Department of Surgery, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA.
Ann Vasc Surg. 2022 Jul;83:152-157. doi: 10.1016/j.avsg.2021.11.015. Epub 2021 Dec 20.
Vascular surgery is facing an impending workforce shortage as the population ages and the demand for vascular surgical services increases. The integrated vascular surgery residency (0+5) paradigm is well-established and provides a mechanism to increase the number of board-certified vascular surgeons. Recruitment of medical students to these programs has proven challenging with unfilled positions in each of the past 2 years. The aim of this study is to explore factors that influence medical students' interest in vascular surgery and their decision to ultimately pursue a career in the field.
Medical students listed on the Society for Vascular Surgery "Find a VSIG (Vascular Surgery Interest Group)" webpage were contacted via email to participate in the study. A snowball sampling technique was employed to recruit additional participants, including recent medical school graduates who had matched into a 0+5 program. Fifteen students participated in 5 focus groups. Directed content analysis was employed to qualitatively analyze focus group transcripts.
Five domains were identified as influencing students' decision to pursue vascular surgery. Experiential learning facilitated early exploration of the field. The intellectuality of the specialty was a feature that attracted students to vascular surgery. In addition, the professional identify of vascular surgeons as comprehensive care providers was appealing. Students identified with their mentors' relationships as observed during clinical encounters. Long-term mentorship was important in sustaining students' interest.
Medical students pursue a career in vascular surgery based on early exposure to the specialty, experiential learning through hands-on VSIG events, clinical experiences, and longitudinal faculty mentorship. The unique aspects of the specialty, including professional identity and intellectuality, should be highlighted to both attract and maintain students' interest in the field. These findings can be used by national vascular surgery leaders, practicing vascular surgeons, and faculty and student leadership of VSIGs to optimize recruitment programs and increase the vascular surgery workforce.
随着人口老龄化和血管外科服务需求的增加,血管外科学面临着即将出现的劳动力短缺问题。综合血管外科学住院医师培训(0+5)模式已经成熟,并提供了增加经过委员会认证的血管外科医生数量的机制。然而,过去两年每个项目都有空缺职位,向这些项目招募医学生一直具有挑战性。本研究旨在探讨影响医学生对血管外科学兴趣的因素,以及他们最终选择从事该领域职业的决策。
通过电子邮件联系在血管外科学会“寻找 VSIG(血管外科学兴趣小组)”网页上列出的医学生参加这项研究。采用滚雪球抽样技术招募了更多的参与者,包括最近已匹配到 0+5 项目的医学生毕业生。有 15 名学生参加了 5 个焦点小组。采用定向内容分析对焦点小组的转录本进行定性分析。
确定了五个影响学生选择从事血管外科学的领域。体验式学习促进了对该领域的早期探索。该专业的智力性是吸引学生从事血管外科学的一个特征。此外,血管外科医生作为全面护理提供者的专业身份也很有吸引力。学生认同他们在临床接触中观察到的导师关系。长期的导师关系对维持学生的兴趣很重要。
医学生选择从事血管外科学的职业,基于早期接触该专业、通过实践 VSIG 活动进行体验式学习、临床经验和长期的教师指导。该专业的独特方面,包括专业身份和智力性,应该被强调,以吸引和维持学生对该领域的兴趣。这些发现可以为国家血管外科学领导人、执业血管外科医生以及 VSIG 的教师和学生领导提供参考,以优化招募计划并增加血管外科学的劳动力。