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Regional Influence of Radiation Oncology Residency Training on Job Securement over Two Time Periods

机译:放射肿瘤学住院医师培训对两个时期工作保障的区域影响

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PurposeRecent reports have noted conflicting predictions regarding the future of the radiation oncology job market. Residents and practicing radiation oncologists (ROs) report perceptions of an increasingly saturated market. An important factor contributing to the job landscape is the potential geographic maldistribution of ROs in the United States. Given the importance of the evolving job market and appropriate supply and demand for future ROs, this study investigated whether residency training region influences employment region and whether “portability” of residency training has changed over time from 2003-2015.MethodsRadiation oncology residency graduates were identified from Association of Residents in Radiation Oncology (ARRO) directories from 2003-2012. This information was cross-referenced with the American Society of Radiation Oncology directory to determine current employment location. The region of residency training and employment were categorized into four regions per the US Census Bureau: Northeast (NE), South (S), Midwest (MW), and West (W). The change in “portability” of residency training over time was determined from the results of an anonymous internet-based survey which provided information on year of graduation and location of first job. “Portability” was defined as the rate at which a trainee in one region could find employment in another region. From the survey, two cohorts were identified: early (graduated from 2003-2006) and late (graduated from 2012-2015).ResultsCurrent employment location was available for 817/1168 (70%) residents identified in the ARRO directories from 2003-2012. The percentages of residents who trained in the NE, S, MW, and W were 29%, 28%, 27%, and 15%, respectively. The percentages of residents with current employment in the NE, S, MW, and W were 20%, 34%, 22%, and 24%, respectively. Residents were more likely to remain employed in the region in which they trained (p < 0.05), with 58% having current employment in the region of their training. Residency graduation year and location of first job (in the United States) were available for 139/198 (70%) survey respondents. Portability of residency training did not significantly change from 2003-2012 with 49% of the early cohort securing their first job in the region in which they trained compared to 57% of the late cohort (p = 0.39).ConclusionsThis study suggests that recent residents are not moving to different geographic regions at an increased rate than previous and that residents are more likely to find employment in the region in which they trained.
机译:目的最近的报告已经注意到有关放射肿瘤学工作市场的未来的相互矛盾的预测。居民和放射肿瘤科医生(RO)报告说,人们对市场日益饱和的看法。造成工作前景的一个重要因素是美国RO的潜在地理分布不均。考虑到不断变化的就业市场的重要性以及未来RO的适当供求关系,本研究调查了居住培训区域是否影响就业区域,以及居住培训的“可移植性”在2003年至2015年之间是否随时间发生了变化。从2003年至2012年放射肿瘤学居民协会(ARRO)目录中获得。该信息与美国放射肿瘤学会目录进行了交叉引用,以确定当前的就业地点。根据美国人口普查局的规定,居住培训和就业区域分为四个区域:东北(NE),南部(S),中西部(MW)和西部(W)。居住培训的“便携性”随时间的变化是根据一项基于互联网的匿名调查的结果确定的,该调查提供了有关毕业年份和第一份工作的信息。 “可移植性”的定义是一个地区的学员在另一地区找到工作的比率。根据调查,确定了两个队列:早期(2003-2006年毕业)和晚期(2012-2015年毕业)。结果2003-2012年在ARRO目录中确定的817/1168(70%)居民的当前就业地点可用。在NE,S,MW和W中接受培训的居民百分比分别为29%,28%,27%和15%。 NE,S,MW和W的当前就业人口比例分别为20%,34%,22%和24%。居民更有可能继续留在受训地区(p <0.05),其中58%在受训地区目前有工作。 139/198(70%)的调查受访者可以使用居住地毕业年份和第一份工作的地点(在美国)。居住培训的可移植性从2003年至2012年没有显着变化,早期队列中有49%的人在受训地区获得了第一份工作,而晚期队列中的这一比例为57%(p = 0.39)。迁移到不同地理区域的速度没有以前增加,居民更可能在他们所培训的区域找到工作。

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