Shirazian Amir Ali, Cheema Jasparl, Turner Jonathan, Piper Kim, Fan Kathy
King's College London, United Kingdom.
King's College London, United Kingdom.
Br J Oral Maxillofac Surg. 2023 Apr;61(3):240-244. doi: 10.1016/j.bjoms.2022.12.012. Epub 2023 Mar 9.
Medically-qualified junior trainees who are interested in oral and maxillofacial surgery (OMFS) are faced with the challenging decision to undertake the minimum three years required to obtain a Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS) with its associated expenses and loss of income from full-time employment, or to follow a different career path. Trainees have reported duration of training and financial factors, such as cost of attaining additional qualifications and loss of income, as common reasons for loss of interest in OMFS. This survey of students enrolled on King's College London's three-year BDS dentistry entry programme for medical graduates (DPMG)shows that most studentsundertake paid part-time work in various settings and specialties alongside their studies. The average number of hours worked by students whilst studying is reported to be 27.0/week. Students report a wide range of incomes from various sources including secondary-care shifts in the NHS and private sector, as well as non-secondary-care activities such as non-surgical facial aesthetics. Direct correlation is noted between the number of hours worked and earnings, with comparable potential income in OMFS and non-OMFS specialties. Participants working in OMFS report greater educational and training value compared with non-OMFS work.
对口腔颌面外科(OMFS)感兴趣的医学资质初级实习生面临着一个具有挑战性的抉择:是花费至少三年时间获取牙科学士学位(BDS),承担相关费用并损失全职工作收入,还是选择不同的职业道路。实习生们表示,培训时长和经济因素,如获取额外资质的成本和收入损失,是他们对口腔颌面外科兴趣丧失的常见原因。这项针对伦敦国王学院医学毕业生三年制BDS牙科入学项目(DPMG)注册学生的调查显示,大多数学生在学习期间会在各种环境和专业领域从事有偿兼职工作。据报告,学生在学习期间平均每周工作时长为27.0小时。学生们报告了来自各种来源的广泛收入,包括国民保健服务体系(NHS)和私营部门的二级护理轮班工作,以及非手术面部美容等非二级护理活动。工作时长与收入之间存在直接关联,口腔颌面外科和非口腔颌面外科专业的潜在收入相当。与非口腔颌面外科工作相比,从事口腔颌面外科工作的参与者报告称其教育和培训价值更高。