Reddy Narainsai K, Gutowski Kristof S, Yau Alice, Lentskevich Marina A, Aronson Sofia, Bajaj Anitesh, Weissman Joshua P, Crawford Scott, Gosain Arun K
From the Division of Plastic Surgery, Ann and Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, Ill.
Department of Statistics, Texas A&M University, College Station, Tex.
Plast Reconstr Surg Glob Open. 2024 May 23;12(5):e5776. doi: 10.1097/GOX.0000000000005776. eCollection 2024 May.
Although career choices are often shaped by training and mentors, it is not clear how training backgrounds have influenced whether plastic surgeons pursue leadership positions. Analysis of these training pathways can serve as a key component of career planning for future leaders.
The American Board of Plastic Surgery's annual was used to collate surgeons receiving board certification between 2002 and 2013. Online public profiles were used to collect training background data about each surgeon, including fellowship training, board certification year, MBA degree, otolaryngology or maxillofacial surgery training before commencing plastic surgery training, and leadership positions in surgery. A logistic multinomial regression was used to test the effect of training backgrounds on different types of leadership positions.
In total, 2190 plastic surgeons were included in the analysis. Factors increasing the probability of holding any type of position included fellowships in microsurgery, craniofacial, and hand; an international fellowship; multiple fellowships; a fellowship not otherwise specified; and MBA degree. Training background factors affected probabilities differently for each of the studied positions including chair/chief, vice chair/vice chief, program director, plastic surgery medical director, other institutional positions, and national society positions.
Training backgrounds of plastic surgeons in leadership positions are multifaceted, involving a mix of intrinsic and extrinsic factors such as additional educational pursuits, subspecialty training, duration of practice, and practice setting. This analysis can help direct current trainees who aspire to future leadership in plastic surgery.
尽管职业选择通常受培训经历和导师的影响,但目前尚不清楚培训背景如何影响整形外科医生是否追求领导职位。分析这些培训路径可作为未来领导者职业规划的关键组成部分。
利用美国整形外科委员会的年度数据,整理2002年至2013年间获得委员会认证的外科医生。通过在线公开资料收集每位外科医生的培训背景数据,包括专科培训、委员会认证年份、工商管理硕士学位、开始整形外科培训前的耳鼻喉科或颌面外科培训,以及外科领域的领导职位。采用逻辑多项回归分析来检验培训背景对不同类型领导职位的影响。
总共2190名整形外科医生纳入分析。增加担任任何类型职位可能性的因素包括显微外科、颅面外科和手部专科培训;国际专科培训;多个专科培训;未另行规定的专科培训;以及工商管理硕士学位。培训背景因素对每个研究职位的影响概率不同,这些职位包括主席/主任、副主席/副主任、项目主任、整形外科医学主任、其他机构职位和国家学会职位。
担任领导职位的整形外科医生的培训背景是多方面的,涉及内在和外在因素的综合,如额外的教育追求、亚专业培训、执业时间和执业环境。该分析有助于指导有志于在整形外科领域担任未来领导职位的当前受训人员。