From the Rothman Orthopaedic Institute at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, Philadelphia PA.
J Am Acad Orthop Surg Glob Res Rev. 2022 Nov 3;6(11). doi: 10.5435/JAAOSGlobal-D-22-00226. eCollection 2022 Nov 1.
Orthopaedic surgeons face decreased reimbursement, lower income, and increased rates of burnout. As subspecializing through fellowship training in orthopaedics becomes more and more prevalent, the value of membership to a general orthopaedic society (American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons [AAOS]) warrants investigation.
One hundred thirty orthopaedic surgeons were surveyed by e-mail through a 14-item anonymous survey administered through SurveyMonkey. The survey inquired about surgeon experience, practice type, fellowship training, and details regarding AAOS and subspecialty society membership.
The response rate was 67%, with 94% of respondents indicating that they were members of AAOS and a subspecialty society. The most common reasons for AAOS membership were tradition (65, 74.7%), continuing medical education (46, 52.9%), maintenance of board certification (44, 50.6%), and political advocacy (40, 46.0%). The most common reasons for subspecialty society membership were continuing medical education (73, 83.9%), tradition (49, 59.8%), and political advocacy (33, 40.2%).
Most surgeons in our study cohort were members of both AAOS and a subspecialty society, but the reasons for membership in each differed. Almost 80% of respondents think their subspecialty society provides all their professional needs. The orthopaedic societies need to continue to evolve to provide value to their members to succeed in the future.
骨科医生面临着收入减少、职业倦怠率上升等问题。随着骨科 fellowship培训的专业化越来越普遍,加入一个普通骨科协会(美国骨科医师学会[AAOS])的价值值得探讨。
通过 SurveyMonkey 进行的 14 项匿名调查,向 130 名骨科医生发送电子邮件进行调查。该调查询问了医生的经验、执业类型、专科培训以及有关 AAOS 和专科协会会员资格的详细信息。
回复率为 67%,94%的受访者表示他们是 AAOS 和专科协会的成员。加入 AAOS 的最常见原因是传统(65 人,74.7%)、继续医学教育(46 人,52.9%)、维持委员会认证(44 人,50.6%)和政治倡导(40 人,46.0%)。加入专科协会的最常见原因是继续医学教育(73 人,83.9%)、传统(49 人,59.8%)和政治倡导(33 人,40.2%)。
我们研究队列中的大多数外科医生都是 AAOS 和专科协会的成员,但加入每个协会的原因不同。近 80%的受访者认为他们的专科协会满足了他们所有的专业需求。骨科协会需要继续发展,为会员提供价值,才能在未来取得成功。