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Trends in United States neurosurgery residency education and training over the last decade (2009–2019)

机译:过去十年中美国神经外科居住教育教育和培训趋势(2009-2019)

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OBJECTIVE Postgraduate training in medicine has been under scrutiny in the last 10 years, with a focus on improving residents’ education. The aim of this study was to quantify trends in neurosurgery residency (NSR) training and education over the last 10 years. METHODS The authors assessed Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME), National Resident Matching Program, and American Board of Neurological Surgeons records and searched PubMed to collate 2009–2019 data. Analyzed trends included residents’ demographic data, programs’ characteristics, graduation and attrition rates, match data, resident case logs, and qualitative educational curriculum changes. RESULTS Significant increases in residents’ demographic data (p 0.05) included the number of female residents (from 12.7% to 17.6%) and the absolute number of residents (from 1112 to 1462). Age (mean 28.8 years), ethnicity, and number of residents per program (mean 13 residents per program) were unchanged. There were 16 new ACGME NSR programs, with currently 115 programs nationwide. The number of applicants per year (324 applicants per year) and the matching rate (mean 64%) remained stable. The mean attrition rate of 2.6% (range 2%–4%) was higher than the mean 2.1% ACGME attrition rate, a rate that decreased from 3% in 2009 to 1.6% in 2019. Education curriculum changes aimed at the standardization of training across the US included residents’ boot camp (2009), the Milestones project (2012), and mandatory 7-year training initiated in 2013. An increase in endovascular, functional, trauma, and spine resident caseload was noted. The number of yearly publications about US NSR education has significantly increased (p 0.05). CONCLUSIONS NSR education has received greater attention over the last decade in the US. Standardization of training has been implemented. A steady number of students remain interested in neurosurgery, with an increased number of women entering the field. Attention to wellness, in addition to high-quality education, should be further assessed as a factor to improve the overall NSR training and retention rate.
机译:目的在过去10年中医学研究生培训一直受到审查,重点是改善居民的教育。本研究的目的是在过去10年中量化神经外科居住(NSR)培训和教育的趋势。方法提交人评估了研究生医学教育(ACGME),国家居民匹配方案和美国神经外科医生记录的认证委员会,并搜查了PubMed以整理2009-2019数据。分析趋势包括居民的人口统计数据,计划的特征,毕业和磨损率,匹配数据,居民案例日志和定性教育课程的变化。结果居民人口统计数据的显着增加(P <0.05)包括雌性居民的数量(从12.7%到17.6%)和绝对数量的居民(1112至1462)。年龄(平均28.8岁),种族和每个计划的居民数量(平均13个居民)不变。有16个新的ACGME NSR计划,目前全国115个项目。每年申请人数量(每年324名申请人)和匹配率(平均64%)保持稳定。平均磨损率为2.6%(范围2%-4%)高于ACGME磨损率的平均值2.1%,这一速度从2009年的3%降至2019年的1.6%。教育课程变化旨在培训标准化在美国包括居民的训练营(2009年),里程碑项目(2012年)和强制性7年培训于2013年开始。注意到血管内,功能,创伤和脊柱常驻群落。关于美国NSR教育的年度出版物数量显着增加(P <0.05)。结论NSR教育在美国过去十年中受到了更高的关注。已经实施了培训的标准化。稳定的学生对神经外科仍然很感兴趣,增加了进入该领域的女性。对健康的关注,除了高质量的教育外,还应进一步评估为改善整体NSR培训和保留率的因素。

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