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新医学院骨科手术兴趣小组中教师指导的影响:未来计划的蓝图。

Impact of Faculty Mentorship in the Orthopedic Surgery Interest Group at a New Medical School: A Blueprint for Future Initiatives.

机构信息

From the Department of Surgery, Burnett School of Medicine at Texas Christian University, Fort Worth.

出版信息

South Med J. 2024 Mar;117(3):128-134. doi: 10.14423/SMJ.0000000000001662.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

Orthopedic surgery is a highly competitive field. The residency applicant pool is expected to grow with the increasing number of new medical schools in the United States, posing significant challenges for applicants. This study explored the impact of an engaged faculty mentor in an orthopedic surgery interest group (OSIG) at a new medical school and the impact it has on students. The study aimed to uncover the most valuable features of an OSIG at a new medical school to create a blueprint for other student-leaders and/or faculty in future initiatives.

METHODS

An observational study was conducted via survey responses from active OSIG members at a new medical school in Texas. Questions were mostly in a "before and after" format asking about students' perspectives of the group before and after the addition of an engaged faculty advisor. Descriptive and inferential statistics were used to analyze the data.

RESULTS

Twenty of 21 (95.2%) eligible OSIG members participated in the study. The survey results revealed that faculty engagement significantly enhanced the OSIG and its members' medical school experience. Following faculty involvement, average OSIG event attendance more than tripled, there was a statistically significant increase in medical student well-being, and confidence in their ability to be a competitive orthopedic surgery applicant nearly doubled. OSIG participation influenced their career interests significantly more after faculty engagement. A total of 93.3% of participants voted that they felt having an engaged faculty advisor is critical for the OSIG.

CONCLUSIONS

Mentorship was identified as the most crucial activity for career development, followed by clinical exposure and research. The study provides valuable insights for new medical schools in establishing and optimizing OSIGs and potentially other interest groups, particularly in competitive specialties.

摘要

目的

矫形外科是一个竞争激烈的领域。随着美国新医学院的数量不断增加,住院医师申请人人数预计将有所增加,这对申请人构成了重大挑战。本研究探讨了在新医学院的矫形外科兴趣小组(OSIG)中,积极参与的教师导师的影响及其对学生的影响。该研究旨在揭示新医学院 OSIG 的最有价值的特征,为未来的学生领袖和/或教师在未来的举措中创建蓝图。

方法

通过对德克萨斯州一所新医学院的活跃 OSIG 成员的调查回复进行观察性研究。问题主要采用“前后”格式,询问学生在加入积极参与的教师顾问前后对该团体的看法。使用描述性和推论性统计数据来分析数据。

结果

21 名符合条件的 OSIG 成员中有 20 名(95.2%)参加了研究。调查结果显示,教师的参与显著增强了 OSIG 及其成员的医学院体验。在教师参与之后,OSIG 活动的平均出席率增加了两倍多,医学生的幸福感有了显著提高,他们成为有竞争力的矫形外科申请人的信心几乎翻了一番。OSIG 的参与对他们的职业兴趣产生了更大的影响。共有 93.3%的参与者投票表示,他们认为有一个积极参与的教师顾问对 OSIG 至关重要。

结论

指导被确定为职业发展最关键的活动,其次是临床接触和研究。该研究为新医学院建立和优化 OSIG 以及潜在的其他兴趣小组提供了有价值的见解,特别是在竞争激烈的专业领域。

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