Wong Ryan, Mayrovitz Harvey N
Dr. Kiran C. Patel College of Osteopathic Medicine, Nova Southeastern University, Fort Lauderdale, FL, USA.
Dr. Kiran C. Patel College of Allopathic Medicine, Nova Southeastern University, Fort Lauderdale, FL, USA.
J Osteopath Med. 2024 Oct 23;125(2):71-77. doi: 10.1515/jom-2023-0284. eCollection 2025 Feb 1.
There is an increasing number of medical school graduates opting for surgical specialties, and the osteopathic applicant match rate for urology is lower than that of allopathic applicants. Factors influencing this may include a lack of interest, perceived challenges in matching into urology, insufficient urology mentorship, limited research opportunities, and inadequate osteopathic representation in urology.
The objective of this survey is to assess osteopathic medical students' perspectives on pursuing urology and enhancing preclinical exposure to and knowledge of urology.
A 20-question survey addressing experiences and the factors influencing osteopathic medical students' specialty selection and their interest in and perception of urology was designed by the investigators on Research Electronic Data Capture (REDCap) software. This survey was distributed via email listserv to all current osteopathic medical students attending Nova Southeastern University Dr. Kiran C. Patel College of Osteopathic Medicine over 2 months. Responses were collected and analyzed utilizing Fisher's exact test.
Among 150 respondents, 91 % found mentors crucial in selecting a medical specialty, 95 % emphasized the importance of early exposure, and 68 % lacked familiarity with urology, with more M1 students unfamiliar with urology compared to M2 (70.4 % vs. 59 %). A larger proportion of combined M1 and M2 (preclinical) students are considering urology as a specialty compared to M3 and M4 (clinical) students who are actively on rotations (56.5 % vs. 28.6 %; p=0.0064). Also, a greater percentage of males are considering urology compared to females (64.2 % vs. 42.7 %; p=0.0164). Among those considering urology (n=75), 57.3 % lack awareness of urology's scope, and 84 % report no preclinical discussions with urologists. Those students who report that they are considering urology value early exposure significantly more than others (98.7 % vs. 78.7 %; p=0.0001). They also express greater interest in having a core urology course (73.3 % vs. 38.7 %; p<0.0001). More urology-considering students are interested in extracurricular urology-related workshops, seminars, or conferences (61.3 % vs. 17.3 %; p<0.0001). Students who are considering urology as a specialty show greater interest in having a mentorship program (85.3 % vs. 28 %; p<0.0001).
Results suggested that increased urology exposure during the preclinical years is important. Urology elective offerings and urology mentorship are of high interest among those considering urology. However, additional investigation is needed to determine the impact of preclinical urology curricula implementation on urology match outcomes.
选择外科专业的医学院毕业生人数日益增加,而骨科医学专业学生申请泌尿外科的匹配率低于西医专业申请者。影响这一情况的因素可能包括缺乏兴趣、认为匹配泌尿外科存在挑战、泌尿外科导师指导不足、研究机会有限以及泌尿外科领域中骨科医学专业代表性不足。
本次调查的目的是评估骨科医学专业学生对从事泌尿外科专业的看法,以及增强他们在临床前阶段对泌尿外科的接触和了解。
研究人员在研究电子数据采集(REDCap)软件上设计了一份包含20个问题的调查问卷,内容涉及影响骨科医学专业学生专业选择的经历和因素,以及他们对泌尿外科的兴趣和认知。该调查问卷通过电子邮件列表分发给诺瓦东南大学基兰·C·帕特尔骨科医学院所有在读的骨科医学专业学生,为期2个月。使用Fisher精确检验收集并分析回复。
在150名受访者中,91%的人认为导师在选择医学专业方面至关重要,95%的人强调早期接触的重要性,68%的人对泌尿外科缺乏了解,与M2学生相比,更多的M1学生不熟悉泌尿外科(70.4%对59%)。与正在积极轮转的M3和M4(临床)学生相比,更多的M1和M2(临床前)联合学生将泌尿外科视为一个专业(56.5%对28.6%;p = 0.0064)。此外,与女性相比,考虑选择泌尿外科的男性比例更高(64.2%对42.7%;p = 0.0164)。在考虑选择泌尿外科的学生中(n = 75),57.3%的人对泌尿外科的范围缺乏认识,84%的人表示没有与泌尿外科医生进行过临床前讨论。那些表示正在考虑选择泌尿外科的学生比其他人更重视早期接触(98.7%对78.7%;p = 0.0001)。他们对开设核心泌尿外科课程也表现出更大的兴趣(73.3%对38.7%;p < 0.0001)。更多考虑选择泌尿外科的学生对课外泌尿外科相关的工作坊、研讨会或会议感兴趣(61.3%对17.3%;p < 0.