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学术骨科项目中的医学培训与领导力趋势

Trends in Medical Training and Leadership at Academic Orthopedic Programs.

作者信息

Elkadi Seleem H, Donaldson Stiles, Krisanda Emily, Kessler Michael W

机构信息

Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Georgetown University School of Medicine, Washington, DC, USA.

Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, MedStar Georgetown University Hospital, Washington, DC, USA.

出版信息

Cureus. 2022 Sep 13;14(9):e29100. doi: 10.7759/cureus.29100. eCollection 2022 Sep.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

When deciding on which programs to rank or fellowships to enter, medical students and residents may assess the program's prestige and specialty training opportunities. This report aimed to analyze the demographics of orthopedic department chairs and program directors (PDs), focusing on the prestige of their orthopedic training and medical school. Secondary data included fellowship, higher-level education, sex, professorship, years of practice, and total published research.

METHODS

We used and to rank 192 medical schools and 200 orthopedic residency programs based on prestige rankings, respectively. We searched for the department chair, vice-chair, and PD via program websites, Council of Orthopaedic Residency Directors (CORD), Orthopedic Residency Information Network (ORIN), personal websites, LinkedIn, and Doximity. Subsequently, we searched for each individual's demographic information, education and research history, employment history, and medical school attended.

RESULTS

We gathered data on 268 orthopedic surgeons with leadership positions at academic hospitals. Of the 268, 115 were department chairs, 15 were vice-chairs, 126 were PDs, 11 were both the chair and PD, and one was vice-chair and PD. Of the 268 physicians, 244 physicians were male (91.0%), while 22 were female (9.0%). The average residency reputation ranking overall was 59.7 ± 5.7. More specifically, for chairs, the average was 57.0 ± 8.3 (p < 0.005), and for PDs, the average was 63.6 ± 8.0 (p <0.005). There was no significant difference between chairs and PDs (p = 0.26).

CONCLUSION

Orthopedic leaders were found to have trained at more prestigious programs. This trend could be explained by increased research opportunities at more prestigious programs or programs attempting to increase their own reputation. 9.0% of the leaders identify as female, which is comparable to the 6.5% of practicing female orthopedic surgeons. However, this further demonstrates a need for gender equity in orthopedic surgery. Assessing trends in the training of orthopedic surgeons with leadership positions will allow a better understanding of what programs look for in the hiring process.

摘要

引言

在决定对哪些项目进行排名或进入哪些专科培训项目时,医学生和住院医师可能会评估项目的声誉和专科培训机会。本报告旨在分析骨科系主任和项目主任(PD)的人口统计学特征,重点关注他们骨科培训和医学院校的声誉。二级数据包括专科培训、高等教育、性别、教授职位、执业年限和发表的研究总数。

方法

我们分别使用[具体方法1]和[具体方法2]根据声誉排名对192所医学院校和200个骨科住院医师项目进行排名。我们通过项目网站、骨科住院医师主任委员会(CORD)、骨科住院医师信息网络(ORIN)、个人网站、领英和Doximity搜索系主任、副主任和项目主任。随后,我们搜索了每个人的人口统计学信息、教育和研究历史、就业历史以及就读的医学院校。

结果

我们收集了268名在学术医院担任领导职务的骨科外科医生的数据。在这268人中,115人是系主任,15人是副主任,126人是项目主任,11人既是系主任又是项目主任,1人既是副主任又是项目主任。在这268名医生中,244名医生为男性(91.0%),而22名医生为女性(9.0%)。总体住院医师声誉排名平均为59.7±5.7。更具体地说,系主任的平均排名为57.0±8.3(p<0.005),项目主任的平均排名为63.6±8.0(p<0.005)。系主任和项目主任之间没有显著差异(p = 0.26)。

结论

发现骨科领导者接受培训的项目更具声望。这种趋势可以通过更有声望的项目中增加的研究机会或试图提高自身声誉的项目来解释。9.0%的领导者为女性,这与执业女性骨科外科医生的6.5%相当。然而,这进一步表明骨科手术领域需要性别平等。评估担任领导职务的骨科外科医生的培训趋势将有助于更好地了解项目在招聘过程中看重什么。

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