A comparison of orthopaedic surgery training across five English-speaking countries.

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q3 SURGERY ANZ Journal of Surgery Pub Date : 2024-11-04 DOI:10.1111/ans.19298
Alex B Boyle, Corey D Chan, Alice Q Liu, David N Bernstein, Ian W Incoll
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Introduction: There is undocumented and unjustified variability in orthopaedic surgery training between countries. This study compares and contrasts the main features of orthopaedic training in Australia, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, United States, and Canada.

Methods: Comparisons included: competition for, and selection into, training; training pathway structures; training requirements, and; training length.

Results: Selection into orthopaedic surgery training is competitive in all countries assessed with acceptance rates ranging from 22%-26% in Australia and New Zealand to 85% in Canada. Minimum length of post-medical school training varies from 5 years in the USA and Canada, to 8 years in Australia, 9 years in New Zealand, and 10 years in the United Kingdom. All countries encourage participation in research during training, although there are varying requirements. Significant bottlenecks characterize selection into training in Australia, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom, meaning the majority of doctors take more than a decade from medical school graduation to obtaining their specialty surgery qualification.

Conclusions: There is high variability between the orthopaedic training programs of the studied countries. An awareness of these differences and similarities may help improve training, or provide solutions for identified gaps in each country.

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五个英语国家矫形外科培训的比较。
导言:各国在矫形外科培训方面存在有据可查和不合理的差异。本研究对比了澳大利亚、新西兰、英国、美国和加拿大骨科培训的主要特点:比较内容包括:培训竞争和选拔、培训途径结构、培训要求和培训时间:结果:在所有接受评估的国家中,骨科手术培训的选拔竞争激烈,录取率从澳大利亚和新西兰的 22%-26% 到加拿大的 85% 不等。医学院毕业后培训的最短时间在美国和加拿大为 5 年,在澳大利亚为 8 年,在新西兰为 9 年,在英国为 10 年。所有国家都鼓励在培训期间参与研究,但要求各不相同。在澳大利亚、新西兰和英国,培训选拔存在很大的瓶颈,这意味着大多数医生从医学院毕业到获得外科专业资格需要十多年的时间:结论:所研究国家的骨科培训项目之间存在很大差异。结论:所研究国家的骨科培训项目之间存在很大差异,了解这些差异和相似之处可能有助于改善培训,或为各国已发现的差距提供解决方案。
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ANZ Journal of Surgery
ANZ Journal of Surgery 医学-外科
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2.50
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期刊介绍: ANZ Journal of Surgery is published by Wiley on behalf of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons to provide a medium for the publication of peer-reviewed original contributions related to clinical practice and/or research in all fields of surgery and related disciplines. It also provides a programme of continuing education for surgeons. All articles are peer-reviewed by at least two researchers expert in the field of the submitted paper.
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