Jonasson O, Kwakawa F
American College of Surgeons, Chicago, Illinois, USA.
Ann Surg. 1996 Oct;224(4):574-9; discussion 579-82. doi: 10.1097/00000658-199610000-00015.
This study examines the age of retirement of general surgery Fellows of the American College of Surgeons from 1984 through 1995 and analyzes the potential effect on the work force in general surgery of age of retirement.
Data from the Fellowship files of the American College of Surgeons, the American Board of Medical Specialties, and the American Medical Association disclosed that the number of practicing general surgeons in the United States in 1994 was between 17,289 and 23,502, or approximately 7 general surgeons per 100,000 population in the United States.
The Fellowship files of the American College of Surgeons from 1984 through 1995 were searched for general surgeons who had written to ask for retirement status or who had died before retirement. Calculations were made of the effect of years in practice on the total general surgeon work force. All living retirees from 1984 to 1985 and 1994 to 1995 were questioned to learn the factors leading to a decision to retire.
The average age of retirement for general surgeon Fellows has risen from 60.45 in 1984 to 62.97 in 1995. Because of increasing diversion of general surgery graduates into surgical specialties, total practice years are declining despite increasing length of practice time. The principal factors for retirement decisions in 1984 and 1985 were disability (26%), leisure time (20%), and unfavorable changes in surgery (29%). In 1994 and 1995, disability was a major factor in 14% of decisions, leisure time in 20%, and unfavorable changes in surgery in 56%.
Fewer general surgeons enter the work force each year. Thus, despite working longer, the total number of years practiced by each cohort of new general surgeons has decreased.
本研究调查了1984年至1995年美国外科医师学会普通外科专科住院医师的退休年龄,并分析退休年龄对普通外科劳动力的潜在影响。
来自美国外科医师学会、美国医学专业委员会和美国医学协会会员档案的数据显示,1994年美国执业普通外科医师人数在17289至23502人之间,即每10万美国人口中约有7名普通外科医师。
检索1984年至1995年美国外科医师学会的会员档案,查找那些写信询问退休状况或在退休前去世的普通外科医师。计算了执业年限对普通外科医师劳动力总数的影响。对1984年至1985年以及1994年至1995年所有在世的退休人员进行了询问,以了解导致退休决定的因素。
普通外科专科住院医师的平均退休年龄已从1984年的60.45岁升至1995年的62.97岁。由于普通外科毕业生越来越多地转向外科亚专科,尽管执业时间延长,但总执业年限却在下降。1984年和1985年退休决定的主要因素是残疾(26%)、休闲时间(20%)和外科领域的不利变化(29%)。1994年和1995年,残疾是14%的决定中的主要因素,休闲时间是20%,外科领域的不利变化是56%。
每年进入劳动力队伍的普通外科医师减少。因此,尽管工作时间变长,但每批新的普通外科医师的总执业年限却减少了。