Surgical training; destination unknown?

IF 0.6 4区 医学 Q4 SURGERY Acta Chirurgica Belgica Pub Date : 2024-08-08 DOI:10.1080/00015458.2024.2391176
Niels Komen, Marian Vanhoeij, Paul De Leyn, Frederik Berrevoet, Piet Pattyn, Guy Hubens
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Background A surgical fellowship allows both additional training as well as maintenance of surgical skills while searching for a steady job. As the presence of fellows usually does not results in a measurably higher productivity, fellowshipsmay be considered a form of disguised unemployment. The aim of this study is to evaluate the career flow of a surgical trainee to a staff position and to determine the number of surgeons working on temporary basis within the general surgery workforce in Flanders.Methods All surgeons graduated in Flanders between 2000 and 2022 were invited to fill out a web-based survey concerning their current and past employment. Reminders were sent out after 2 and 4 weeks. Statistical analysis was performed with SPSS version 27.0 (IBM Inc., Chicago, IL, USA.)Results Response rate was 64% (292/457) with 76% of respondents currently working as surgeons, 14% (38) as fellows and 10% working outside the surgical domain. Eighty-two percent of current fellows graduated in 2019 or later. Thirty-one percent of surgeons graduated in 2019 are still working as fellows. For surgeons graduated in 2020, 2021 and 2022 this is 45%, 80% and 90% respectively. Compared to staff surgeons the number of additional training years (2,8 ± 1,0 vs 2,2 ± 1,3; p = 0,009). and the number of applications (6,6 ± 5 vs 3,3 ± 3; p < 0,001) is significantly higher for current fellowsConclusion This study shows that disguised unemployment is present in the general surgical community in Flanders. The status of "fellow" should be incorporated in calculations concerning future needs of the surgical workforce in order to prevent open unemployment.

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外科培训;去向不明?
背景 外科研究员可以在寻找稳定工作的同时接受额外的培训并保持外科技能。由于研究员的存在通常不会显著提高工作效率,因此研究员可能被认为是一种变相的失业。本研究的目的是评估从外科实习生到职员的职业流向,并确定佛兰德普外科队伍中从事临时工作的外科医生人数。2 周和 4 周后分别发出提醒函。结果 答复率为 64%(292/457),其中 76% 的受访者目前担任外科医生,14%(38 人)担任研究员,10% 在外科领域以外工作。82%的研究员毕业于 2019 年或之后。在 2019 年毕业的外科医生中,有 31% 仍在担任研究员。2020、2021 和 2022 年毕业的外科医生中,这一比例分别为 45%、80% 和 90%。与外科医生相比,在职研究员的额外培训年数(2,8 ± 1,0 vs 2,2 ± 1,3;p = 0,009)和申请数量(6,6 ± 5 vs 3,3 ± 3;p < 0,001)明显高于外科医生。在计算未来外科劳动力需求时,应将 "研究员 "身份纳入其中,以防止公开失业。
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Acta Chirurgica Belgica
Acta Chirurgica Belgica 医学-外科
CiteScore
1.60
自引率
12.50%
发文量
82
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Acta Chirurgica Belgica (ACB) is the official journal of the Royal Belgian Society for Surgery (RBSS) and its affiliated societies. It publishes Editorials, Review papers, Original Research, and Technique related manuscripts in the broad field of Clinical Surgery.
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