Adamson P A, Rubin A M
J Otolaryngol. 1986 Jun;15(3):196-200.
Of 453 Canadian otolaryngologist, 226 responded to a questionnaire, indicating significant interest in the state of facial plastic and reconstructive surgery. The majority of these otolaryngologists practised in larger cities and one-quarter received foreign training. Half of the respondents had academic affiliations and three-quarters considered themselves general otolaryngologists. Almost all the otolaryngologists believed that cosmetic and reconstructive surgery should form a major part of their specialty, this being unanimous among current residents. A large majority felt there should be more facial plastic surgical training, this both at the residency and fellowship levels, preferably through increased surgical exposure. With respect to sub-certification, only the resident group was in favor.
在453名加拿大耳鼻喉科医生中,226人回复了一份调查问卷,表明对面部整形与重建外科的现状有着浓厚兴趣。这些耳鼻喉科医生大多在大城市执业,四分之一的人接受过国外培训。一半的受访者有学术背景,四分之三的人认为自己是普通耳鼻喉科医生。几乎所有的耳鼻喉科医生都认为美容和重建手术应成为其专业的重要组成部分,这在当前住院医生中是一致的看法。绝大多数人认为在住院医师和专科培训阶段都应有更多的面部整形手术培训,最好是通过增加手术实操机会。关于亚专业认证,只有住院医生群体表示支持。