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全球外科参与对美国医学生职业发展的感知影响。

The Perceived Impact of Global Surgery Engagement on Career Advancement among US Medical Students.

作者信息

Serrato Paul, Solaiman Rafat, Vohra Hiba, Hu Katherine, Jain Amiti, Alamdeen Yasmin, Fagla Bani Medegan, Peck Connor, Hill Sarah, Wariso Bathsheba, Rehman Shahyan, Subhedar Shivani, Kersh Lydia, Anderson Cassandra, Clune James

机构信息

Yale School of Medicine, New Haven, Connecticut; Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, Boston, Massachusetts.

University of Minnesota Medical School, Minneapolis, Minnesota.

出版信息

J Surg Educ. 2025 Feb;82(2):103404. doi: 10.1016/j.jsurg.2024.103404. Epub 2024 Dec 30.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

There is growing interest among medical institutions to formalize global surgery training. Understanding medical students' perceptions of how global surgery engagement can enhance career advancement is essential for providing appropriate guidance and support for individuals with aspirations in academic global surgery.

METHODS

A cross-sectional survey study of US-based medical students from 38 participating schools was performed. Univariate and multivariate logistic regression models were constructed to assess motivations and the perceived impact of global surgery engagement on career advancement. The primary outcomes of interest were whether students perceived global surgery participation as beneficial for residency applications and for becoming a better surgeon.

RESULTS

Of the 708 responses, 251 (35.5%) students indicated interest in global surgery. The most common top-ranked motivations for participating in global surgery were feeling a "responsibility to help those who are less privileged or underserved" (32.8%), "finding global health academically interesting" (19.3%), "having a moral commitment to global surgery as a component of health equity" (16.7%). Regardless of global surgery interest, most students believed global surgery engagement would make students better surgeons (83.1%) and better residency applicants (70.5%). On multivariate analysis, having global surgery in the medical school curriculum was associated with increased odds of perceiving the benefit of global surgery engagement for residency applications (aOR: 3.04, p = 0.042). Student membership in a global surgery interest group was associated with increased odds of perceiving the benefit of global surgery engagement for becoming a better surgeon (aOR: 2.17, p = 0.028).

CONCLUSION

Students with curricular and extracurricular involvement in global surgery during medical school tend to perceive the career benefits of global surgery engagement. Medical institutions should consider how participants will regard their professional growth when developing global surgery programs for trainees.

摘要

引言

医疗机构对规范全球外科手术培训的兴趣日益浓厚。了解医学生对全球外科手术参与如何促进职业发展的看法,对于为有志于从事学术性全球外科手术的个人提供适当的指导和支持至关重要。

方法

对来自38所参与学校的美国医学生进行了一项横断面调查研究。构建单变量和多变量逻辑回归模型,以评估动机以及全球外科手术参与对职业发展的感知影响。感兴趣的主要结果是学生是否认为参与全球外科手术对住院医师申请和成为一名更好的外科医生有益。

结果

在708份回复中,251名(35.5%)学生表示对全球外科手术感兴趣。参与全球外科手术最常见的首要动机是感到“有责任帮助那些弱势群体或未得到充分服务的人”(32.8%),“从学术角度发现全球健康有趣”(19.3%),“在道德上致力于将全球外科手术作为健康公平的一个组成部分”(16.7%)。无论对全球外科手术的兴趣如何,大多数学生认为参与全球外科手术会使学生成为更好的外科医生(83.1%)和更好的住院医师申请者(70.5%)。多变量分析显示,医学院课程中有全球外科手术内容与认为参与全球外科手术对住院医师申请有益的几率增加相关(调整后比值比:3.04,p = 0.042)。学生加入全球外科手术兴趣小组与认为参与全球外科手术对成为更好的外科医生有益的几率增加相关(调整后比值比:2.17,p = 0.028)。

结论

在医学院期间参与全球外科手术课程和课外活动的学生往往会认识到参与全球外科手术的职业益处。医疗机构在为受训人员制定全球外科手术项目时,应考虑参与者将如何看待他们的职业成长。

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