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英国学术性神经外科培训的现状:英国神经外科医师协会的分析

Current landscape of academic neurosurgical training in the United Kingdom: analysis by the Society of British Neurological Surgeons.

作者信息

Lee Keng Siang, Gillespie Conor S, Chari Aswin, Momin Sheikh, Turner Carole, Jenkinson Michael D, Brownstone Robert

机构信息

Department of Neurosurgery, King's College Hospital, London, UK.

Department of Basic and Clinical Neurosciences, Maurice Wohl Clinical Neuroscience Institute, Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience (IoPPN), King's College London, London, UK.

出版信息

Br J Neurosurg. 2025 Apr;39(2):217-223. doi: 10.1080/02688697.2023.2213329. Epub 2023 May 18.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

Little is known about the impact of academic training on Neurosurgery in the United Kingdom (UK). The aim was to understand the early career clinical and research training journeys of potential future clinical academics, with a view to informing future policy and strategy to improve career development for academic neurosurgical trainees and consultants in the UK.

METHODS

An online survey from the Society of British Neurological Surgeons (SBNS) academic committee was distributed to both the SBNS and British Neurosurgical Trainee Association (BNTA) mailing lists in early 2022. Neurosurgical trainees for any period between 2007 and 2022 or who had done any dedicated academic or clinical academic placement were encouraged to complete the survey.

RESULTS

Sixty responses were received. Six (10%) were females and fifty-four (90%) were males. At the time of response, nine (15.0%) were clinical trainees, four (6.7%) were Academic Clinical Fellows (ACF), six (10.0%) were Academic Clinical Lecturers (ACL), four (6.7%) were post-CCT fellows, eight (13.3%) were NHS consultants, eight (13.3%) were academic consultants, eighteen (30.0%) were out of the programme (OOP) pursuing a PhD potentially returning to training, whilst three (5.0%) had left neurosurgery training entirely and no longer performing clinical neurosurgery. The mentorship was sought in most programmes, which tended to be informal. Self-reported success on a scale of 0 to 10 with 10 being the most successful, was greatest in the MD and the "Other research degree/fellowship group" which does not include a PhD. There was a significant positive association between completing a PhD and having an academic consultant appointment (Pearson Chi-Square = 5.33, p = 0.021).

CONCLUSIONS

This study provides a snapshot to better understand the opinions of academic training in neurosurgery within the UK. Establishing clear, modifiable, and achievable goals, as well as providing tools for research success, may contribute to the success of this nationwide academic training.

摘要

目的

关于学术培训对英国神经外科的影响,人们了解甚少。本研究旨在了解未来潜在临床学术人员的早期职业临床和研究培训历程,以便为未来政策和战略提供参考,改善英国学术神经外科受训人员和顾问的职业发展。

方法

2022年初,英国神经外科医生协会(SBNS)学术委员会开展了一项在线调查,并分发给SBNS和英国神经外科受训人员协会(BNTA)的邮件列表。鼓励2007年至2022年期间的任何时段参加过神经外科培训,或参加过任何专门学术或临床学术实习的人员完成该调查。

结果

共收到60份回复。其中6名(10%)为女性,54名(90%)为男性。回复时,9名(15.0%)为临床受训人员,4名(6.7%)为学术临床研究员(ACF),6名(10.0%)为学术临床讲师(ACL),4名(6.7%)为完成专科医师培训后的研究员,8名(13.3%)为国民保健服务体系(NHS)顾问,8名(13.3%)为学术顾问,18名(30.0%)已退出培训项目(OOP),正在攻读博士学位,可能会重返培训,而3名(5.0%)已完全离开神经外科培训,不再从事临床神经外科工作。大多数培训项目都寻求导师指导,且往往是非正式的。自我报告的成功程度按0至10分衡量,10分为最成功,在医学博士学位(MD)和“其他研究学位/研究员组”(不包括博士学位)中得分最高。完成博士学位与获得学术顾问职位之间存在显著正相关(Pearson卡方检验=5.33,p = 0.021)。

结论

本研究提供了一个快照,有助于更好地了解英国神经外科领域学术培训的相关观点。制定明确、可修改且可实现的目标,以及提供研究成功的工具,可能有助于这一全国性学术培训的成功。

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