College of Medicine, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Little Rock, AR, USA.
Department of Radiology, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Little Rock, AR 72205, USA.
Curr Probl Diagn Radiol. 2024 Jul-Aug;53(4):499-502. doi: 10.1067/j.cpradiol.2024.01.025. Epub 2024 Jan 19.
The objective of this study is to assess factors that influence radiology residents' decision to pursue fellowship. Historically a large majority of Diagnostic Radiology (DR) residents have pursued fellowship, but with changes in the job market and the Covid-19 pandemic, this study analyzes the current trends associated with radiology fellowship choice.
An anonymous 28-question survey was constructed based on literature review and pilot feedback from university radiology residents. The survey was distributed through APDR and to all program coordinators to be distributed to residents. Demographic information and questions related to fellowship choice were assessed. The survey was conducted through RedCap and consisted of multiple choice and sliding scale questions.
214 radiology residents responded, representing 4.6 % of US DR residents across 199 programs. The top fellowship choices included neuroradiology (20.5 %), musculoskeletal imaging (17.3 %), body imaging (16.8 %), and breast imaging (16.4 %). Most influential factors for fellowship selection were strong personal interest, enjoyable rotation, work hours, job security, and compensation. Least influential factors were research opportunities and specific group practice.
The decision to pursue fellowship remains almost unanimous among US DR residents. Strong personal interest, enjoyable rotations, and favorable work hours were rated as the most important factors in the decision to pursue fellowship. Neuroradiology, musculoskeletal, and body imaging remained the most popular specialties, with a notable increase in interest in breast radiology compared to literature. To attract prospective fellows, residency and fellowship programs should emphasize aforementioned factors and offer more early exposure to subspecialties during residency.
本研究旨在评估影响放射科住院医师选择 fellowship 的因素。历史上,大多数放射诊断学(DR)住院医师都选择了 fellowship,但随着就业市场和 COVID-19 大流行的变化,本研究分析了与放射科 fellowship选择相关的当前趋势。
根据文献回顾和来自大学放射科住院医师的试点反馈,构建了一份包含 28 个问题的匿名调查。该调查通过 APDR 以及向所有项目协调员分发,由他们分发给住院医师。评估了人口统计学信息和与 fellowship 选择相关的问题。该调查通过 RedCap 进行,包括多项选择和滑动比例问题。
共有 214 名放射科住院医师做出了回应,代表了全美 199 个项目中 4.6%的 DR 住院医师。最受欢迎的 fellowship 选择包括神经放射学(20.5%)、肌肉骨骼成像(17.3%)、身体成像(16.8%)和乳腺成像(16.4%)。 fellowship 选择的最具影响力的因素是强烈的个人兴趣、愉快的轮转、工作时间、工作保障和薪酬。最不具影响力的因素是研究机会和特定的团体实践。
在美国 DR 住院医师中,选择 fellowship 的决定几乎是一致的。强烈的个人兴趣、愉快的轮转和有利的工作时间被认为是决定选择 fellowship 的最重要因素。神经放射学、肌肉骨骼和身体成像仍然是最受欢迎的专业,与文献相比,对乳腺放射学的兴趣显著增加。为了吸引潜在的研究员,住院医师和 fellowship 项目应强调上述因素,并在住院医师期间提供更多对亚专业的早期接触。