Factors Affecting Ophthalmology Trainees to Pursue Vitreoretinal Surgery Fellowship.

John R O'Fee, Nadim Rayess, Carolyn K Pan, Brian C Toy
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Objective  The aim of this study was to understand the factors that ophthalmology trainees consider in pursuing vitreoretinal surgery (VRS) fellowship training. Methods  This is a prospective observational survey study. Survey invitations were disseminated to postgraduate year 4 (PGY)-4 ophthalmology residents at Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education-accredited residency programs and surgical retina fellows at Association of University Professors of Ophthalmology Fellowship Compliance Committee-compliant fellowship programs in the United States. Survey questions on factors related to VRS were administered employing a 5-point Likert scale. Responses from ophthalmology residents pursuing surgical retina were combined with surgical retina fellows' responses and compared with responses from PGY-4 residents not pursuing vitreoretinal surgery. Results  Eighty-one resident surveys were completed. Forty-three fellow surveys were completed. Fifty-seven out of eighty-one (70.4%) residents were not pursuing surgical retina, and a total of 67 trainees (24 residents, 43 fellows) were pursuing surgical retina. The following factors were associated with pursuing VRS training: male gender ( p  = 0.031); having performed retina research during residency ( p ≤ 0.001); enjoying surgical retina procedures ( p ≤ 0.001), enjoying surgical retina patient outcomes ( p ≤ 0.001), and working with vitreoretinal surgeons ( p ≤ 0.001); finding surgical retina prestigious ( p ≤ 0.001); perceiving their residency having a strong record of matching surgical retina ( p  = 0.039); liking the potential financial income from surgical retina ( p ≤ 0.001); and having vitreoretinal mentors during residency ( p  = 0.014). A majority of trainees (31/57, 54.4%) not pursuing surgical retina disagreed or strongly disagreed with enjoying the patient outcomes in surgical retina. A third of female residents not pursuing surgical retina felt having a female surgical retina mentor would have made them more likely to pursue the field. Conclusion  Longer retina rotations, encouraging resident participation in retina research, and increasing mentorship opportunities of female trainees from female retina specialists may increase resident interest in pursuing surgical retina fellowship.

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影响眼科实习生玻璃体视网膜外科进修的因素。
目的了解眼科实习生在进行玻璃体视网膜手术(VRS)研究员培训时所考虑的因素。方法前瞻性观察性调查研究。调查邀请被分发给研究生医学教育认证委员会认可的住院医师项目的四年级(PGY)-四年级眼科住院医师和美国眼科大学教授协会奖学金合规委员会合规奖学金项目的外科视网膜研究员。有关VRS相关因素的调查问题采用5分李克特量表进行管理。将接受视网膜手术的眼科住院医生的反馈与视网膜外科医生的反馈结合起来,并与不接受玻璃体视网膜手术的PGY-4住院医生的反馈进行比较。结果共完成81份居民问卷调查。共完成43项调查。81名住院医师中有57名(70.4%)没有进行视网膜外科手术,共有67名实习生(24名住院医师,43名研究员)进行视网膜外科手术。以下因素与进行VRS培训相关:男性(p = 0.031);住院期间进行过视网膜研究(p≤0.001);享受视网膜外科手术(p≤0.001),享受视网膜外科手术患者结果(p≤0.001),并与玻璃体视网膜外科医生合作(p≤0.001);发现手术视网膜声望高(p≤0.001);认为他们的住院医师有与手术视网膜匹配的良好记录(p = 0.039);喜欢视网膜手术的潜在经济收入(p≤0.001);在住院医师期间有玻璃体视网膜导师(p = 0.014)。大多数不接受视网膜手术的受术者(31/57,54.4%)不同意或强烈不同意享受视网膜手术的患者结果。三分之一不从事视网膜外科手术的女性住院医生认为,有一位女性视网膜外科导师会让她们更有可能从事这一领域的工作。结论延长视网膜轮转时间,鼓励住院医师参与视网膜研究,增加女性视网膜专家指导女性实习生的机会,可能会增加住院医师追求视网膜外科研究的兴趣。
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