Doxey Stephen, Only Arthur J, Milshteyn Michael, Cunningham Brian P, Cannada Lisa K
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, TRIA Orthopaedic Center, Bloomington, MN.
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN.
OTA Int. 2023 Apr 3;6(2):e272. doi: 10.1097/OI9.0000000000000272. eCollection 2023 Jun.
The purpose of this study was to obtain information on Canadian orthopaedic trauma surgeon practices and salary demographics. It was hypothesized that most of the practicing surgeons recognize specific practice aspects (compensation, call schedule, operating room availability, and provided support staff) as key factors in employment opportunity evaluation.
Cross-sectional survey study.
Orthopaedic Trauma Association (OTA) practice surveys.
All active Canadian members of the OTA were eligible to participate.
A 50-question survey was sent through email to OTA members assessing physician, practice, and compensation metrics of Canadian orthopaedic traumatologists.
Fifty-two of 113 Canadian OTA members participated giving a response rate of 46%. All surgeons worked in an academic practice, either for a university (83%) or community hospital (17%). Only 2% of surgeons have changed jobs in the last 5 years, and over 73% of surgeons maintain the same place of employment during their careers. Most had an available dedicated orthopaedic trauma operating room (73%). The majority indicated having residents (71%) and fellows (63%) as support staff. Many reported completing 300-500 cases per year (42%), which decreased during COVID-19 for 50% of surgeons. The most common reported compensation was between $400,000 and $600,000 US dollars (25%) with many working 4-6 call shifts a month (48%) and 51-70 hours a week (48%).
This study demonstrated the varying practice and physician economic variables currently in Canada. The identification and continued surveillance of these employment variables will allow for transparency in job market evaluation by applicants.
Level V.
本研究旨在获取有关加拿大骨科创伤外科医生的执业情况和薪资统计信息。研究假设是,大多数执业外科医生认为特定的执业方面(薪酬、值班安排、手术室可用性和提供的支持人员)是就业机会评估的关键因素。
横断面调查研究。
骨科创伤协会(OTA)的执业情况调查。
OTA的所有活跃加拿大成员均有资格参与。
通过电子邮件向OTA成员发送了一份包含50个问题的调查问卷,评估加拿大骨科创伤科医生的医生、执业和薪酬指标。
113名加拿大OTA成员中有52人参与,回复率为46%。所有外科医生都在学术机构执业,要么是在大学(83%),要么是在社区医院(17%)。在过去5年中,只有2%的外科医生换过工作,超过73%的外科医生在其职业生涯中一直就职于同一地点。大多数医院有专门的骨科创伤手术室(73%)。大多数人表示有住院医师(71%)和研究员(63%)作为支持人员。许多人报告每年完成300 - 500例手术(42%),在新冠疫情期间,有50%的外科医生手术量减少。最常见的报告薪酬在40万至60万美元之间(25%),许多人每月值4 - 6个班(48%),每周工作51 - 70小时(48%)。
本研究展示了加拿大目前不同的执业情况和医生经济变量。识别并持续监测这些就业变量将使求职者在就业市场评估中保持透明度。
V级。