What is the role of senior house officer or dental foundation year two posts in professional careers? Exploring the motivations for, and perceived benefits of, undertaking SHO posts in two London hospitals.

Jennifer E Gallagher, Timothy J Bates, Harpoonam Kalsi, Aneesha Shah, Yon Jon Wang, J Timothy Newton
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Aims: To investigate the motivations for, and perceived benefits of, undertaking senior house officer (SHO) posts, and to explore the career pathways of those who do, examining trends in successive cohorts.

Method: Postal cross-sectional questionnaire survey of all dental and maxillofacial SHOs (DF2s) who had worked for two South London hospitals within the previous nine years (n=137). Respondents were grouped into three cohorts to enable responses to be examined in relation to respondents' entry to their first SHO post.

Results: There were responses from 83 (61%) potential participants. The most frequent motivation for carrying out SHO posts from 79 (95%) of the respondents was the desire to 'learn from experienced clinicians'. The most common perceived benefit reported by those who had completed posts at the time of the survey was 'an improved understanding of the role of the hospital dental service' from 68 (97%) of those who answered this question. Difficulty in securing a job in general dental practice was not reported as a notable motivating factor, either before or after the implementation of the new dental contract. 'Fulfil approved training post requirements for postgraduate examinations' reduced as a motivator from 28 (88%) for the earlier cohort of SHOs to nine (36%) for the more recent cohort. Fifty-four of 78 (69%) respondents declared a definite plan to seek admission to the General Dental Council Specialist Lists in future, 24 (83%) in the first cohort, compared with 11 (46%) in the last (P=0.05). Of the males, 13 (52%) were significantly more likely to report that they were currently working in general practice compared with 15 (27%) females (P=0.028).

Conclusion: The findings suggest that multiple benefits are identified from undertaking SHO posts. However, some of the motivations for undertaking SHO posts may have changed over the nine-year period investigated. Possible influences are discussed. This paper highlights the perceived benefits of junior training posts at a time of significant transition within the profession.

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高级院务主任或牙科基础第二年的职位在专业生涯中扮演什么角色?探索在伦敦两家医院担任SHO职位的动机和可感知的好处。
目的:调查担任高级房屋官员(SHO)职位的动机和感知利益,并探索这些人的职业道路,检查连续队列的趋势。方法:邮寄横断面问卷调查所有在伦敦南部两家医院工作9年的牙科颌面外科医生(DF2s) (n=137)。受访者被分为三组,以便根据受访者首次进入SHO职位的情况对他们的回复进行审查。结果:83名(61%)潜在参与者回复。从79(95%)的受访者中,开展SHO职位最常见的动机是希望“向有经验的临床医生学习”。在调查期间完成工作的人中,有68人(97%)认为最常见的好处是“提高了对医院牙科服务角色的理解”。在新的牙科合同实施之前或之后,在一般牙科实践中获得工作的困难并没有被报道为一个显着的激励因素。“完成研究生考试认可的培训职位要求”这一激励因素,从早先的28项(88%)减少到最近的9项(36%)。78名受访者中,有54名(69%)表示有明确计划日后申请加入普通牙科管理委员会专科名单,其中第一批有24名(83%),而最后一批有11名(46%)(P=0.05)。在男性中,13人(52%)比15人(27%)更有可能报告他们目前在全科诊所工作(P=0.028)。结论:研究结果表明,从事SHO岗位有多种好处。然而,在调查的九年期间,担任高级管理人员职位的一些动机可能发生了变化。讨论了可能的影响。本文强调了在专业内部发生重大转变的时候,初级培训员额所能带来的好处。
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