Loss of interest for training in paediatric surgery in India.

IF 0.4 4区 医学 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL National Medical Journal of India Pub Date : 2022-09-01 DOI:10.25259/NMJI_304_21
Santosh Kumar Mahalik, Akash Bihari Pati, Kanishka Das
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Background Despite the sizeable Indian paediatric population, few students have opted for postdoctoral (Magister Chirurgiae [MCh]/Diplomate of the National Board of Examinations [DNB]) courses in the past decade. We analyse the apparent loss of interest for training in paediatric surgery in India and suggest remedies. Methods We did a combination of an online questionnaire-based survey and several interviews among students, teachers and practitioners of paediatric surgery. The results were collated and analysed. Results Information from 238 questionnaires, 35 interviews and 75 feedbacks were distilled. About 83% of respondents agreed to a definite loss of interest among students in paediatric surgery, largely because of poor exposure during undergraduate/postgraduate courses and absence of a department in medical colleges. The blanket increase in seats has led to vacancies. The low saleability of paediatric surgery is linked to high personnel and infrastructure investment, modest remunerative potential and poor insurance cover for patients. Besides increasing public awareness, strategic governmental patronage in postdoctoral training (e.g. establishing a department in medical colleges, moderating the number of seats, encouraging performing training centres and rationalizing the bond after the training course) and facilitation of patient care (e.g. insurance cover for congenital conditions and paediatric surgeon in neonatal care units in district hospitals) is suggested. Conclusions The loss of interest in paediatric surgery among medical trainees is real and urgently requires a multipronged strategy by the medical fraternity, professional organizations and regulatory bodies across government and non-governmental sectors to facilitate a revival and cater to the sick surgical child in the future.

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印度对儿科外科培训失去兴趣。
背景:尽管印度儿科人口数量可观,但在过去的十年中,很少有学生选择博士后(Magister Chirurgiae [MCh]/国家考试委员会文凭[DNB])课程。我们分析了印度儿科外科培训兴趣的明显丧失,并提出了补救措施。方法采用在线问卷调查和多次访谈相结合的方法,对学生、教师和儿科外科从业人员进行调查。对结果进行了整理和分析。结果共收集问卷238份,访谈35次,反馈75次。约83%的受访者同意,学生对儿科外科毫无兴趣,这主要是因为在本科/研究生课程期间接触的机会不足,以及医学院缺乏相关部门。席位的全面增加导致了空缺。儿科手术的低可销售性与人员和基础设施投资高、报酬潜力不大以及患者保险覆盖面差有关。除了提高公众意识外,还建议政府对博士后培训提供战略性资助(例如,在医学院设立一个部门,减少席位数量,鼓励开办培训中心,使培训课程结束后的联系合理化),并为患者护理提供便利(例如,为地区医院新生儿护理部门的先天性疾病和儿科外科医生提供保险)。医学培训生对儿科外科兴趣的丧失是真实存在的,迫切需要医学界、专业组织和政府及非政府部门的监管机构采取多管齐下的策略,以促进儿科外科的复兴,并在未来迎合患病的外科儿童。
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National Medical Journal of India
National Medical Journal of India 医学-医学:内科
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