Kogan Lori R, Rishniw Mark
College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO, United States.
Veterinary Information Network, Davis, CA, United States.
Front Vet Sci. 2024 Jul 26;11:1433891. doi: 10.3389/fvets.2024.1433891. eCollection 2024.
Gain an understanding of the career transition plans of veterinarians in clinical practice.
Veterinary members of the Veterinary Information Network (VIN) working as small animal clinicians.
An electronic survey distributed via the VIN data collection portal.
A total of 1,256 responses from veterinarians in clinical practice were analyzed, with 61% indicating they plan to decrease their clinical work, and 31% to stop entirely within the next 5 years. The most common reasons for these choices were to have more free time for oneself and/or family/friends (76%), to maintain good health (59%), and feeling burned out (50%). Factors that might entice them to retain their current number of clinical hours included reduced workload or shorter hours (42%), financial incentivization (38%), and improved working conditions (26%). Concerns related to retirement were common with 47% of participants in our study reported feeling concerned about the loss of professional identity, 34% reported concern about reduced social connections, and 28% reported concern as to how they would fill their time.
The reported desire to reduce/stop one's clinical work within the next 5 years by 42% of veterinarians ≤44 years of age, with burnout a primary predictor, offers insights into the necessity of change at the organizational, systemic (versus individual) level. The fact that many participants reported concerns related to retirement and 32% reported that they did not have adequate retirement information suggests a need for supportive services to help ensure a successful transition.
了解从事临床实践的兽医的职业转型计划。
兽医信息网络(VIN)中担任小动物临床医生的兽医成员。
通过VIN数据收集门户进行电子调查。
共分析了1256名从事临床实践的兽医的回复,61%表示他们计划减少临床工作,31%表示计划在未来5年内完全停止临床工作。做出这些选择的最常见原因是为自己和/或家人/朋友争取更多自由时间(76%)、保持健康(59%)以及感到倦怠(50%)。可能促使他们维持当前临床工作时长的因素包括工作量减少或工作时间缩短(42%)、经济激励(38%)以及工作条件改善(26%)。与退休相关的担忧很常见,我们研究中的47%的参与者表示担心失去职业身份,34%表示担心社交联系减少,28%表示担心如何打发时间。
42%年龄≤44岁的兽医表示希望在未来5年内减少/停止临床工作,倦怠是主要预测因素,这为在组织、系统(而非个人)层面进行变革的必要性提供了见解。许多参与者表示担心退休,32%表示他们没有足够的退休信息,这一事实表明需要支持性服务来帮助确保顺利过渡。