Gupta Arjun, Reddy Vamsi, Barpujari Awinita, Lavadi Raj Swaroop, Agarwal Prateek, Chang Yue-Fang, Mooney James, Elsayed Galal A, Agarwal Nitin
Department of Neurological Surgery, Rutgers New Jersey Medical School, Newark, New Jersey, USA.
Department of Neurological Surgery, University of Texas Health San Antonio, San Antonio, Texas, USA.
World Neurosurg. 2023 Mar;171:e47-e56. doi: 10.1016/j.wneu.2022.11.074. Epub 2022 Nov 18.
Neurosurgical subspecialty fellowship training has become increasingly popular in recent decades. However, few studies have evaluated recent trends in postgraduate subspecialty education. This study aims to provide a detailed cross-sectional analysis of subspecialty fellowship training completion trends and demographics among U.S. academic neurosurgeons.
Academic clinical faculty (M.D. or D.O.) teaching at accredited neurosurgery programs were included. Demographic, career, and fellowship data were collected from departmental physician profiles and the American Association of Neurological Surgeons (AANS) membership database. Relative citation ratio scores were retrieved using the National Institutes of Health iCite tool.
This study included 1691 surgeons (1756 fellowships) from 125 institutions. The majority (79.13%) reported fellowship training. Fellowship completion was more common among recent graduates (residency year >2000), as was training in multiple subspecialties (P < 0.0001). Spine was the most popular subspecialty (16.04%), followed by pediatrics (11.18%), and cerebrovascular (9.46%). The least common were trauma/critical care (2.52%) and peripheral nerve (1.26%). Spine, neuroradiology, and endovascular subspecialties grew in popularity over time. Pediatrics and spine were the most popular for females and males, respectively. Epilepsy and cerebrovascular had the most full professors, while endovascular and spine had the most assistant professors. Stereotactic/functional and epilepsy had the most Ph.Ds. Fellowship training correlated with higher weighted, but not mean, relative citation ratio scores among associate (P = 0.002) and full professors (P = 0.005).
There is an emerging proclivity for additional fellowship training among young neurosurgeons, often in multiple subspecialties. These findings are intended to help guide professional decision-making and optimize the delivery of postgraduate education.
近几十年来,神经外科亚专业 fellowship 培训越来越受欢迎。然而,很少有研究评估研究生亚专业教育的近期趋势。本研究旨在对美国学术神经外科医生的亚专业 fellowship 培训完成趋势和人口统计学进行详细的横断面分析。
纳入在经认可的神经外科项目中教学的学术临床教员(医学博士或医学博士)。从部门医生简介和美国神经外科医生协会(AANS)会员数据库中收集人口统计学、职业和 fellowship 数据。使用美国国立卫生研究院的 iCite 工具检索相对引用率分数。
本研究包括来自 125 个机构的 1691 名外科医生(1756 个 fellowship)。大多数(79.13%)报告接受了 fellowship 培训。fellowship 完成情况在近期毕业生(住院医师年份>2000)中更为常见,多个亚专业的培训情况也是如此(P<0.0001)。脊柱是最受欢迎的亚专业(16.04%),其次是儿科(11.18%)和脑血管(9.46%)。最不常见的是创伤/重症监护(2.52%)和周围神经(1.26%)。随着时间的推移,脊柱、神经放射学和血管内亚专业越来越受欢迎。儿科和脊柱分别是女性和男性最受欢迎的亚专业。癫痫和脑血管领域的正教授最多,而血管内和脊柱领域的助理教授最多。立体定向/功能和癫痫领域的博士最多。fellowship 培训与副教授(P = 0.002)和正教授(P = 0.005)中加权相对引用率分数较高相关,但与平均相对引用率分数无关。
年轻神经外科医生中出现了接受额外 fellowship 培训的倾向,通常是多个亚专业。这些发现旨在帮助指导专业决策并优化研究生教育的提供。