Factors Affecting the Choice to Specialize in Medical Toxicology.

IF 2.5 4区 医学 Q3 TOXICOLOGY Journal of Medical Toxicology Pub Date : 2023-10-01 Epub Date: 2023-08-28 DOI:10.1007/s13181-023-00965-z
Michael Keenan, Nicholas Titelbaum, Kyle Suen, Brian Murray, Paul Wax, Emily Kiernan
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Abstract

Introduction: Medical toxicology is a small but growing specialty. To ensure that the specialty continues to grow and attract strong candidates, it is important to understand what influences physicians to pursue medical toxicology training. This would allow for targeted interventions to recruit strong candidates to the field.

Methods: A cross-sectional survey was sent via email to current medical toxicology fellows and to medical toxicologists who completed fellowship in the last 5 years. ACMT listservs were utilized to target recipients. The survey was created through an iterative writing process among the study authors. Responses to the survey were recorded in REDCap. Descriptive statistics were obtained and analyzed.

Results: A total of 126 participants responded to the survey request (46 fellows and 80 recent graduates). Most were primarily trained in emergency medicine. Interest in medical toxicology usually started during residency when exposure to the field was highest. Most respondents cite a mentor as a primary influence in pursuing medical toxicology training.

Conclusions: Among current fellows and recent graduates of medical toxicology, having a mentor in the field of medical toxicology, having exposure to medical toxicology during residency, and participating in a clinical rotation in medical toxicology were common shared experiences that led to the decision to subspecialize in the field. These results may guide targeted intervention to continue to recruit strong candidates to medical toxicology.

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影响选择医学毒理学专业的因素。
简介:医学毒理学是一个小但不断发展的专业。为了确保该专业继续发展并吸引强有力的候选人,了解是什么影响了医生进行医学毒理学培训是很重要的。这将有助于采取有针对性的干预措施,为实地征聘强有力的候选人。方法:通过电子邮件向目前的医学毒理学研究员和在过去5年中完成研究的医学毒理学家发送一份横断面调查。ACMT列表服务被用于针对接受者。该调查是通过研究作者的反复写作过程创建的。REDCap记录了对调查的回应。获得描述性统计数据并进行分析。结果:共有126名参与者回应了调查请求(46名研究员和80名应届毕业生)。大多数人主要接受急诊医学培训。对医学毒理学的兴趣通常始于住院期间,当时接触该领域的人数最多。大多数受访者认为导师是进行医学毒理学培训的主要影响因素。结论:在医学毒理学的现任研究员和应届毕业生中,有一位医学毒理学领域的导师,在住院期间接触过医学毒理学,并参与过医学毒理学的临床轮换,这些都是共同的经验,导致他们决定在该领域进行亚专业化。这些结果可能指导有针对性的干预,以继续招募强有力的医学毒理学候选人。
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期刊介绍: Journal of Medical Toxicology (JMT) is a peer-reviewed medical journal dedicated to advances in clinical toxicology, focusing on the diagnosis, management, and prevention of poisoning and other adverse health effects resulting from medications, chemicals, occupational and environmental substances, and biological hazards. As the official journal of the American College of Medical Toxicology (ACMT), JMT is managed by an editorial board of clinicians as well as scientists and thus publishes research that is relevant to medical toxicologists, emergency physicians, critical care specialists, pediatricians, pre-hospital providers, occupational physicians, substance abuse experts, veterinary toxicologists, and policy makers.       JMT articles generate considerable interest in the lay media, with 2016 JMT articles cited by various social media sites, the Boston Globe, and the Washington Post among others.     For questions or comments about the journal, please contact jmtinfo@acmt.net.    For questions or comments about the journal, please contact jmtinfo@acmt.net.
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