Sculpting the good surgeon or excising the bad one: How clinical teachers could perpetuate attrition in surgical residency programmes.

IF 4.9 1区 教育学 Q1 EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES Medical Education Pub Date : 2024-10-20 DOI:10.1111/medu.15557
Arlen Astrid Rada-Estarita, María Camila Rincón-Ortiz, Oscar Geovanny Hernández-Rodríguez, Francisco Manuel Olmos-Vega
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Abstract

Introduction: Attrition in surgical residencies remains a significant issue, with traditional research focusing mainly on individual and programme factors. This study explores the role of clinical teachers (CTs) in influencing attrition rates. CTs are essential in moulding residents' training, serving both as enablers of workplace learning and guardians of their medical fields.

Methods: We employed a hermeneutic phenomenology framework to understand the sociocultural impacts on attrition. Data were collected through semi-structured interviews involving 19 CTs, 3 residents who left the programme and 2 who underwent remediation, following a six-step hermeneutic phenomenological analysis process.

Results: The entrenched 'good surgeon' narrative within the department demanded selflessness and total dedication, which CTs reinforced, thereby normalising a rigorous and challenging environment. This has led to attrition when residents fail to meet these challenges or choose to disengage from the system. We illustrated that CTs were pivotal in perpetuating these expectations, contributing significantly to resident attrition.

Conclusions: CTs played a crucial role in resident attrition by enforcing a stringent cultural norm within surgical training programmes. Addressing this issue requires a visible change in CTs' role to foster a more supportive educational environment. Emphasising the beneficial aspects of the 'good surgeon' narrative and mitigating its adverse impacts is essential for reducing attrition rates and assisting all residents, including those facing challenges, in successfully completing their training.

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塑造好外科医生还是切除坏外科医生?临床教师如何使外科住院医师培训计划中的自然减员现象长期存在。
导言:外科住院医师自然减员仍是一个重要问题,传统研究主要关注个人和课程因素。本研究探讨了临床教师(CT)在影响流失率方面的作用。临床教师对住院医师的培训至关重要,他们既是工作场所学习的推动者,也是医学领域的守护者:我们采用诠释学现象学框架来了解社会文化对自然减员的影响。数据是通过半结构式访谈收集的,涉及 19 名外科医生、3 名离开项目的住院医师和 2 名接受补救的住院医师:结果:科室内根深蒂固的 "优秀外科医生 "叙事要求无私奉献、全心全意,住院医师们强化了这一点,从而将严格而富有挑战性的环境正常化。当住院医师无法应对这些挑战或选择脱离该系统时,就会导致人员流失。我们的研究表明,住院医师在延续这些期望方面发挥了关键作用,这在很大程度上导致了住院医师的流失:住院医师通过在外科培训项目中实施严格的文化规范,在住院医师流失中发挥了至关重要的作用。要解决这一问题,就必须明显改变住院医师的角色,营造一个更具支持性的教育环境。强调 "优秀外科医生 "的有利方面并减轻其不利影响,对于降低流失率和帮助所有住院医师(包括面临挑战的住院医师)顺利完成培训至关重要。
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Medical Education
Medical Education 医学-卫生保健
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期刊介绍: Medical Education seeks to be the pre-eminent journal in the field of education for health care professionals, and publishes material of the highest quality, reflecting world wide or provocative issues and perspectives. The journal welcomes high quality papers on all aspects of health professional education including; -undergraduate education -postgraduate training -continuing professional development -interprofessional education
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