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居民和医学生的财务状况和读写能力。

Financial status and literacy among residents and medical students.

机构信息

Department of Surgery, 3579University of North Dakota School of Medicine and Health Sciences, Grand Forks, ND, USA.

出版信息

Am Surg. 2022 Jul;88(7):1427-1431. doi: 10.1177/00031348221080428. Epub 2022 Mar 14.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

There is a wide perception of physicians as having minimal financial literacy, and this assumption is perpetuated through the community as the "Dumb Doctor" persona relating to financial management. This study examined medical student and resident financial behaviors and assessed their level of financial literacy using previously validated questions within the survey tool.

METHODS

Two surveys were distributed to medical students and residents, 1 survey each, who are part of a single medical education system. After the initial email request, 2 additional email requests were sent at 2 and 6 weeks. Using the validated questions, "The Big 3" and "The Big 5," the level of financial literacy was assessed.

RESULTS

Of the 461 possible respondents, 261 trainees responded with 65 residents and 196 medical students, for a response rate of 57%. Financial literacy was demonstrated to be higher than the average adult with 60% answering all 3 of "Big 3" correctly, compared to national average of 30%. Investment-based questions were the most difficult with 16% correct for bond price activity and 70% for stock risk. There is high level of interest with 93% open to education on financial topics.

CONCLUSION

This study showed that this cohort of medical trainees demonstrated better financial habits and a very high level of financial literacy compared to the general population. There are areas surrounding investment principles that provide an opportunity to improve their financial literacy and would likely be well received based on the high level of interest for more education.

摘要

背景

人们普遍认为医生的财务知识有限,这种观念通过“愚蠢医生”的形象在社区中得以延续,与财务管理有关。本研究通过先前在调查工具中验证过的问题,考察了医学生和住院医生的财务行为,并评估了他们的财务知识水平。

方法

向属于单一医学教育系统的医学生和住院医生各发放了一份调查问卷。在最初的电子邮件请求之后,在第 2 周和第 6 周又发送了两封电子邮件请求。使用已验证的问题“Big 3”和“Big 5”来评估财务知识水平。

结果

在 461 名可能的受访者中,有 261 名受训者做出了回应,其中有 65 名住院医生和 196 名医学生,回应率为 57%。与全国平均水平 30%相比,60%的人正确回答了“Big 3”中的 3 个问题,表明他们的财务知识水平高于普通成年人。投资类问题是最难的,债券价格活动的正确率为 16%,股票风险的正确率为 70%。他们对金融话题的教育非常感兴趣,93%的人愿意接受金融教育。

结论

本研究表明,与普通人群相比,这组医学生和住院医生表现出更好的财务习惯和极高的财务知识水平。在投资原则方面,还有一些可以提高他们财务知识水平的机会,并且根据他们对更多教育的浓厚兴趣,这方面的教育很可能会受到欢迎。

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