From the Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center.
Nationwide Children's Hospital.
Plast Reconstr Surg. 2024 Mar 1;153(3):754-765. doi: 10.1097/PRS.0000000000010605. Epub 2023 Apr 28.
Medical training is known to impose financial burden on trainees, which has been shown to contribute to burnout, even possibly compromising patient care. Financial literacy allows for management of financial situations affecting professional and personal life. The authors aimed to evaluate the financial status and knowledge among plastic surgery residents.
A survey regarding finances and financial literacy of plastic surgery residents was sent to all the current accredited U.S. residency programs. The same survey was distributed internally. A descriptive analysis was performed, and multiple Fisher exact tests and a t test evaluated comparisons.
Eighty-six residents were included. Most trainees had a student loan (59.3%), with 22.1% having loans more than $300,000. A majority had at least one personal loan debt other than educational (51.1%). Residents with more debt were significantly less likely to pay off their balances monthly. A total of 17.4% of trainees had no plan for how to invest their retirement savings, whereas 55.8% reported not knowing how much they need to save to retire. One in five trainees did not feel prepared to manage personal finances/retirement planning after graduation, a majority had no formal personal finance education in their curriculum, and 89.5% agreed that financial literacy education would be beneficial. Our institutional data largely mirrored national data.
Many residents are lacking in financial knowledge, despite most having significant debt. Additional financial literacy education is needed in plastic surgery training. Curricula development at an institutional or national society level are possible paths toward a coordinated response to this need.
医学培训已知会给学员带来经济负担,这已被证明会导致倦怠,甚至可能影响患者护理。财务知识可用于管理影响专业和个人生活的财务状况。作者旨在评估整形外科学员的财务状况和知识。
向所有美国认可的居住项目发送了一份关于整形外科学员财务和财务知识的调查。内部也分发了相同的调查。进行了描述性分析,并进行了多次 Fisher 精确检验和 t 检验评估比较。
纳入了 86 名住院医师。大多数学员都有学生贷款(59.3%),其中 22.1%的贷款超过 30 万美元。大多数人除了教育贷款外,还有至少一笔个人贷款债务(51.1%)。债务较多的居民每月更不可能还清余额。17.4%的学员没有计划如何投资退休储蓄,而 55.8%的学员报告不知道退休需要存多少钱。五分之一的学员表示毕业后没有准备好管理个人财务/退休计划,他们的课程中大多没有正规的个人理财教育,89.5%的学员同意金融知识教育将是有益的。我们机构的数据与全国数据大致相似。
尽管大多数人都有大量债务,但许多住院医师缺乏财务知识。整形外科学培训需要更多的财务知识教育。在机构或国家协会层面制定课程发展是满足这一需求的可行途径。