在商业和医学实践中的准备:来自最近妇科肿瘤学毕业生和项目主任的观点。

Gynecologic oncology research and practice Pub Date : 2017-09-22 eCollection Date: 2017-01-01 DOI:10.1186/s40661-017-0051-z
Matthew Schlumbrecht, John Siemon, Guillermo Morales, Marilyn Huang, Brian Slomovitz
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背景:据报道,医药行业的准备工作在许多专业中都很差。在妇科肿瘤学培训项目中尚无此类准备的资料。我们的目标是评估当前用于这些举措的时间,报告最近毕业生对个人准备的看法,并评估培训可以改进的领域。方法:分别对183名妇科肿瘤学会候选会员和48名妇科肿瘤研究项目主任进行问卷调查。候选会员调查的问题包括对独立研究、教学、求职、保险和账单的准备情况。项目主管调查评估了当前和期望的用于候选人调查中同时询问的主题的时间。统计分析使用卡方(或费雪精确检验,如果合适)和逻辑回归。结果:候选会员和项目主管的调查回复率分别为28%和40%。候选成员希望增加所有措施的培训,除了回顾性方案编写。女性候选人希望在写意向书(LOI) (p = 0.01)和开单(p = 0.05)方面得到更多培训。结论:应届毕业生希望在他们的职业生涯的非临床方面做更多的准备。协调项目主管和同事的愿望,增加两者之间的沟通,可能有助于实现各自的教育目标。
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Preparation in the business and practice of medicine: perspectives from recent gynecologic oncology graduates and program directors.

Background: Preparation in the business of medicine is reported to be poor across a number of specialties. No data exist about such preparation in gynecologic oncology training programs. Our objectives were to evaluate current time dedicated to these initiatives, report recent graduate perceptions about personal preparedness, and assess areas where improvements in training can occur.

Methods: Two separate surveys were created and distributed, one to 183 Society of Gynecologic Oncology candidate members and the other to 48 gynecologic oncology fellowship program directors. Candidate member surveys included questions about perceived preparedness for independent research, teaching, job-hunting, insurance, and billing. Program director surveys assessed current and desired time dedicated to the topics asked concurrently on the candidate survey. Statistical analysis was performed using Chi-squared (or Fisher's exact test if appropriate) and logistic regression.

Results: Survey response rates of candidate members and program directors were 28% and 40%, respectively. Candidate members wanted increased training in all measures except retrospective protocol writing. Female candidates wanted more training on writing letters of intent (LOI) (p = 0.01) and billing (p < 0.01). Compared to their current schedules, program directors desired more time to teach how to write an investigator initiated trial (p = 0.01). 94% of program directors reported having career goal discussions with their fellows, while only 72% of candidate members reported that this occurred (p = 0.05).

Conclusion: Recent graduates want more preparation in the non-clinical aspects of their careers. Reconciling program director and fellow desires and increasing communication between the two may serve to achieve the educational goals of each.

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