Dehn T C, Blacklay P F, Taylor G W
Br J Surg. 1985 Aug;72(8):668-71. doi: 10.1002/bjs.1800720829.
Data, concerning general surgical research, was obtained by means of a questionnaire from 103 junior surgeons undertaking full-time research. Most posts appeared to be adequately funded, though many respondents sustained a loss of salary on appointment. Less than half the posts were advertised in the national medical journals. All but one respondent were submitting their research for a higher degree. The majority felt that they were well supervised: a minority (24 per cent) were poorly supervised. The enjoyment of research and confidence of obtaining a higher degree were related to the standard of supervision.
关于普通外科研究的数据,是通过问卷调查从103名从事全职研究的初级外科医生那里获得的。大多数职位似乎资金充足,不过许多受访者在入职时薪资有所损失。不到一半的职位在全国性医学期刊上刊登过广告。除一人外,所有受访者都在为获得更高学位而提交他们的研究成果。大多数人觉得他们受到了良好的指导:少数人(24%)受到的指导较差。对研究的喜爱程度和获得更高学位的信心与指导水平有关。