Medical Faculty Mannheim, Heidelberg University, Division for Study and Teaching Development, Department of Medical Education Research, Mannheim, Germany.
Medical Faculty Mannheim, Heidelberg University, Division for Study and Teaching Development, Competence Center for final-year education, Mannheim, Germany.
GMS J Med Educ. 2024 Jun 17;41(3):Doc28. doi: 10.3205/zma001683. eCollection 2024.
Surgical undergraduate training takes place in a male-dominated work environment that struggles with recruitment problems. Experiences of cultural and sex/gender-specific barriers of women in surgery have been reported worldwide. Overall, the experiences that students have in coping with the emotional impact of surgery as a profession are thought to be crucial to their subsequent career choices. We investigated whether students' self-reported experiences differed by sex/gender in terms of frequency and content, and whether they were related to their career aspirations.
In Germany, the final year represents the last part of the undergraduate medical study program. At the Mannheim Medical Faculty, a 12-week surgical training is mandatory. After completing their surgical training, the students were asked about their experiences and their later career aspirations. These experiences were analysed using quantitative content analysis. The relationship between the quality of experience and career aspirations as well as sex/gender differences were statistically measured.
In the 475 questionnaires analysed (response rate 52%), the number of positive and negative mentions does not differ by sex/gender. However, male students feel more actively involved and female students feel poorly briefed and think that supervisors are less interested in their training. A significant influence on career aspirations was found in the category for female and male students, and in the category for female students.
The positive experiences that students gain while performing surgical activities have an impact on their subsequent career choices. In particular, a good settling-in period and encouragement to actively participate could help to attract more women to surgery.
外科本科培训是在一个以男性为主导的工作环境中进行的,该环境在招聘方面存在困难。世界各地都有报道称,女性在外科手术中面临文化和性别特定障碍的经历。总的来说,学生在应对作为职业的手术的情绪影响方面的经历被认为对他们随后的职业选择至关重要。我们调查了学生的自我报告经历是否因性别而异,包括频率和内容,以及这些经历是否与他们的职业抱负有关。
在德国,最后一年代表本科医学学习计划的最后一部分。在曼海姆医学系,必须进行为期 12 周的外科培训。完成外科培训后,学生被问及他们的经历和他们后来的职业抱负。这些经历使用定量内容分析进行分析。经验质量与职业抱负之间的关系以及性别差异通过统计学进行测量。
在分析的 475 份问卷(回应率为 52%)中,阳性和阴性提及的数量不因性别而异。然而,男学生感觉更积极地参与,女学生感觉准备不足,并认为主管对他们的培训不感兴趣。在女性和男性学生的 类别以及女性学生的 类别中发现了对职业抱负的显著影响。
学生在进行外科活动时获得的积极经验会影响他们随后的职业选择。特别是,良好的适应期和鼓励积极参与可以帮助吸引更多女性从事外科手术。