Lane Jaina C, Akhter Maheen F, Crowe Christopher S, Morrison Shane D, Lopez Joseph
From Department of Surgery, Temple University Hospital, Philadelphia, PA.
Central Michigan University College of Medicine, Saginaw, MI.
Plast Reconstr Surg Glob Open. 2025 Jun 17;13(6):e6889. doi: 10.1097/GOX.0000000000006889. eCollection 2025 Jun.
As the path to pursuing a career in plastic surgery becomes increasingly competitive, the intentional promotion of the success of medical students from all backgrounds is critical. This study investigated medical students' perceptions of the field of plastic surgery and beliefs on their ability to pursue a career within it.
A survey was distributed through the Recruitment of Accomplished & Diverse Medical Student Applicants into Plastic Surgery program, inquiring of medical students' demographics, metrics of academic achievement, and perceptions of the field of plastic surgery using the Likert scale.
Among 178 medical students, White and high-income respondents reported greater familiarity with the field of plastic surgery ( = 0.001, = 0.0262), had less of a perceived challenge in pursuing the field ( = 0.0481, = 0.0307), and believed the field to be more diverse ( < 0.0001, = 0.0017) than minority and lower income respondents. Students from allopathic medical schools and those without an affiliated integrated plastic surgery program perceived the field of plastic surgery as more challenging to enter ( = 0.0002, = 0.0084). There were no statistically significant differences in the number of research projects, mentors, leadership and volunteer experiences, or the decision to pursue a research year between demographic groups.
Medical students' demographic and educational backgrounds are associated with their perceptions of achievability of, representation in, and access to plastic surgery. This provides insight into the perceived barriers and potential areas of intervention to enable students from all backgrounds to achieve their goal of becoming plastic surgeons.
随着整形外科职业道路的竞争日益激烈,有意促进来自各种背景的医学生取得成功至关重要。本研究调查了医学生对整形外科领域的看法以及他们对在该领域从事职业能力的信念。
通过“招募优秀且多样化的医学生申请整形外科项目”分发了一项调查问卷,询问医学生的人口统计学信息、学术成就指标,并使用李克特量表询问他们对整形外科领域的看法。
在178名医学生中,白人和高收入受访者报告对整形外科领域的熟悉程度更高(P = 0.001,P = 0.0262),在追求该领域时感受到的挑战较小(P = 0.0481,P = 0.0307),并且认为该领域比少数族裔和低收入受访者更加多样化(P < 0.0001,P = 0.0017)。来自全科医学院的学生以及那些没有附属综合整形外科项目的学生认为进入整形外科领域更具挑战性(P = 0.0002,P = 0.0084)。不同人口统计学群体在研究项目数量、导师、领导和志愿者经历或是否决定进行研究年方面没有统计学上的显著差异。
医学生的人口统计学和教育背景与他们对整形外科可实现性、代表性和进入机会的看法相关。这为了解感知到的障碍和潜在的干预领域提供了见解,以使来自各种背景的学生能够实现成为整形外科医生的目标。