[Generations Y and Z-New challenges for hospital leadership].

4区 医学 Q3 Medicine Anaesthesist Pub Date : 2021-12-01 Epub Date: 2021-12-02 DOI:10.1007/s00101-021-01026-2
Reiner M Waeschle, Christian Schmidt, Antje-Britta Mörstedt
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Background and objective: In this study medical students of the generations Y and Z at the Georg-August University Göttingen were asked about their preferences in the workplace and the choice of an employer.

Material and methods: In 2016, the survey was sent to 2637 students at the University Medical Center Göttingen using an online questionnaire via EvaSys and was answered by 742 (response rate: 28.1%).

Results: Regardless of the generation, with 89.5% the respondents felt predominantly "well" and "not so well" prepared for the transition from university to professional life. The most common fears were a lot of work/little free time, lack of time in patient care, lack of experience, stress, excessive technical demands and poor familiarization. In both groups almost 60% obtained information about future employers via the hospital's website. It was important for the students to have a particularly good education and a structured induction/advanced training curriculum.

Conclusion: The further development of a structured induction concept for young professionals, a binding and structured further training curriculum, the establishment or further development of a mentoring program, the further development of leadership skills and the design of an appealing and updated website are essential prerequisites for future success in the highly competitive skilled labor market.

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[Y世代和z世代对医院领导的新挑战]。
背景和目的:在这项研究中,乔治奥古斯特大学Göttingen的Y和Z世代的医学生被问及他们对工作场所的偏好和雇主的选择。材料与方法:2016年,通过EvaSys在线问卷,向大学医学中心Göttingen的2637名学生发放调查问卷,742名学生回答,回复率为28.1%。结果:无论哪一代人,89.5%的受访者对从大学到职业生涯的过渡感到“准备好”和“不太好”。最常见的恐惧是工作多/空闲时间少、没有时间照顾病人、缺乏经验、压力大、技术要求过高和不熟悉。在两组中,近60%的人通过医院网站获得了未来雇主的信息。对学生来说,有一个特别好的教育和一个结构化的入门/高级培训课程是很重要的。结论:对年轻专业人员进一步发展结构化的诱导概念,有约束力和结构化的进一步培训课程,建立或进一步发展指导计划,进一步发展领导技能,设计一个吸引人的和更新的网站是未来在竞争激烈的技术劳动力市场上取得成功的必要先决条件。
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Anaesthesist
Anaesthesist 医学-麻醉学
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1.60
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55
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Der Anaesthesist is an internationally recognized journal de­aling with all aspects of anaesthesia and intensive medicine up to pain therapy. Der Anaesthesist addresses all specialists and scientists particularly interested in anaesthesiology and it is neighbouring areas. Review articles provide an overview on selected topics reflecting the multidisciplinary environment including pharmacotherapy, intensive medicine, emergency medicine, regional anaesthetics, pain therapy and medical law. Freely submitted original papers allow the presentation of relevant clinical studies and serve the scientific exchange. Case reports feature interesting cases and aim at optimizing diagnostic and therapeutic strategies. Review articles under the rubric ''Continuing Medical Education'' present verified results of scientific research and their integration into daily practice.
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