An Innovative Seven-year Physician Scientist Residency Training Program That Addresses the Shortage of Academic Surgeons.

L Andrew Koman, Kerry A Danelson, Alexander Jinnah, Johannes F Plate, Sandeep Mannava, Daniel N Bracey, Alejandro Marquez-Lara, T David Luo, Sam Rosas, Austin V Stone, David Popoli, Kaitlin Henry, Riyaz H Jinnah, Beth P Smith, Gary G Poehling, Thomas L Smith
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Due to the declining number of scientifically trained physicians and increasing demand for high-quality literature, our institution pioneered a seven-year Physician Scientist Training Program (PSTP) to provide research-oriented residents the knowledge and skills for a successful academic career. The present study sought to identify orthopaedic surgeons with MD/PhD degrees, residency programs with dedicated research tracks, and to assess the effectiveness of the novel seven-year program in training prospective academic orthopaedic surgeons. Surgeons with MD/PhD degrees account for 2.3% of all 3,408 orthopaedic faculty positions in U.S. residency programs. During the last 23 years, our PSTP residents produced 752 peer-reviewed publications and received $349,354 from 23 resident-authored extramural grants. Eleven of our seven-year alumni practice orthopaedic surgery in an academic setting. The seven-year PSTP successfully develops clinically trained surgeon scientists with refined skills in basic science and clinical experimental design, grant proposals, scientific presentations, and manuscript preparation. (Journal of Surgical Orthopaedic Advances 31(3):144-149, 2022).

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一个创新的七年医师科学家住院医师培训计划,解决了学术外科医生的短缺。
由于受过科学训练的医生数量不断减少,对高质量文献的需求不断增加,我院开创了一项为期7年的医师科学家培训计划(PSTP),为研究型住院医生提供成功学术生涯所需的知识和技能。本研究旨在确定具有医学博士学位的骨科医生,具有专门研究方向的住院医师计划,并评估新的七年计划在培训未来学术骨科医生方面的有效性。拥有医学博士学位的外科医生占全美3408个骨科住院医师职位的2.3%。在过去的23年里,我们的PSTP居民发表了752篇同行评审的出版物,并从23篇居民撰写的校外资助中获得了349,354美元。我们的7年校友中有11人在学术环境中从事骨科手术。七年的PSTP成功地培养了经过临床训练的外科医生,他们在基础科学和临床实验设计、拨款申请、科学报告和手稿准备方面拥有精湛的技能。[j] .外科骨科进展,31(3):144- 149,2022。
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