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Scholarly Tracks in Emergency Medicine Residency Programs Are Associated with Increased Choice of Academic Career

机译:急诊医学住院医师课程的学术轨迹与学术职业选择的增加相关

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Introduction: Career preparation in residency training is not standardized. Scholarly tracks have emerged in emergency medicine (EM) residencies to allow specialized training in an area of focus. The characteristics of these tracks and their value and impact on resident career choice are unknown. We aim to describe the current state of scholarly tracks in residency training programs and their association with pursuit of an academic career. Methods: Program leaders at EM training programs completed an online survey consisting of multiple-choice items with free-text option. Additionally, participants completed a matrix of dropdown items identifying the immediately chosen post-residency position and applicable track of each member of their graduating class. Descriptive statistics were calculated and reported for multiple-choice items. We performed comparative statistics using chi-squared and Wilcoxon rank-sum tests. Free-text responses were analyzed using a thematic approach. Results: 113/157(72%) programs participated, 51 with and 62 without tracks. Tracks were more common in four-year programs (odds ratio [OR]=4.8;[2.0-11.9]) and larger programs (chi-sq, p=0.001). Perceived benefits of tracks from programs with them included advanced training (46/50; 92%), career guidance (44/50; 88%), mentorship (44/50; 88%), and preparation for an academic career (40/50; 80%). Residents often participated in a single track (37/50; 74%) usually during their later residency years. Programs with tracks were more likely to graduate residents to an academic career, OR 1.8;[1.3-2.4].Conclusion: This study describes the current characteristics and perceptions of scholarly tracks in EM residencies. Scholarly tracks are associated with an academic position immediately following residency. The results of this study may inform the development and use of scholarly tracks in residency training programs.
机译:简介:居住培训中的职业准备工作尚未标准化。急诊医学(EM)住院医师的学术研究已经出现,以允许在重点领域进行专门培训。这些途径的特征及其对居民职业选择的价值和影响尚不清楚。我们旨在描述住院医师培训课程中学术研究的现状及其与追求学术职业的联系。方法:EM培训计划的计划负责人完成了一项在线调查,其中包括带有自由文本选项的多项选择项。此外,参与者还完成了一个下拉项目矩阵,这些矩阵确定了立即选择的在职后职位以及即将毕业班级每个成员的适用轨迹。计算描述性统计数据并报告多项选择项。我们使用卡方检验和Wilcoxon秩和检验进行了比较统计。使用主题方法分析了自由文本回复。结果:参加了113/157(72%)个程序,有51个有轨和62个无轨。在四年制课程(优势比[OR] = 4.8; [2.0-11.9])和大型课程(chi-sq,p = 0.001)中,曲目更为常见。计划带来的曲目带来的好处包括高级培训(46/50; 92%),职业指导(44/50; 88%),指导(44/50; 88%)和为学术职业做准备(40 / 50; 80%)。居民通常在其以后的居住年限中参加单一活动(37/50; 74%)。有轨道的课程更有可能使居民毕业于学术职业,或者为1.8; [1.3-2.4]。结论:这项研究描述了新兴市场居民对学术轨道的当前特征和看法。居留之后,学术足迹与学术职位相关联。这项研究的结果可能会为住院医师培训计划中学术轨迹的发展和使用提供信息。

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