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Perspectives of Dermatology Faculty Toward Millennial Trainees and Colleagues: A National Survey

机译:皮肤科教师对千禧年学员和同事的观点:国家调查

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Objective To assess the attitudes and beliefs of faculty dermatologists regarding perceived characteristics of millennial trainees and colleagues. Participants and Methods We conducted a cross-sectional survey of dermatology physician-educators listed in the Fellowship and Residency Electronic Interactive Database from August 1, 2019, to October 31, 2019. This survey consisted of 26 items (5-point Likert scales) representing positive, negative, and neutral millennial stereotypes relevant to graduate medical education. Participants’ responses were analyzed using the chi-squared goodness of fit test with dichotomized data. Results Seventy-six dermatology physician-educators participated in the national survey. A statistically significant response pattern was seen in 18 of 26 (69%) tested stereotypes. Positive judgments included denial of hesitations about working with millennials ( P = .038) and agreement with the notions that millennials are technologically savvy ( P .001), socially just ( P .001), equally capable dermatologists as other generations ( P .001), enjoyable to work with ( P .001), easy to connect with interpersonally ( P ?.001), and promising future leaders of medicine ( P = .039). Negative judgments included perceptions of the word millennial as a pejorative ( P .001) and of millennials being relatively entitled ( P .001), overly sensitive to feedback ( P .001), less polite ( P .001), and less hard-working ( P .001) compared with prior generations. Conclusion This study represents the first national survey of the attitudes and perspectives of dermatology physician-educators regarding perceived characteristics of millennial trainees and colleagues. Our results suggest that dermatology faculty endorse various positive, negative, and neutral stereotypes regarding Generation Y. Early recognition of implicit biases can inform curricular design and prepare educators to address generational gaps in medical education.
机译:目的评估教师皮肤科医生关于千禧年学员及其同事特征的态度和信仰。我们对2019年8月1日至2019年10月31日,我们对来自2019年10月13日的团契和居住电子互动数据库中列出的皮肤科医师教育者的横断面调查。该调查由26件(5分Likert秤)代表组成与研究生医学教育相关的积极,消极和中立千年腺刻板印象。参与者使用与二分数据进行分析的拟合试验的慈善性良好度进行分析。结果七十六个皮肤科医师教育者参加了国家调查。在26例(69%)测试的刻板印象中,可以看到统计学上显着的反应模式。积极的判断包括拒绝与千禧一代(P = .038)合作的犹太人(P = .038)并与千禧一代在技术精湛的观念协议(p& .001),社会上仅(p& .001),同等能干的皮肤科医生作为其他世代(P& .001),易于使用(p& .001),易于与人话中的单独连接(p <。001),并承诺未来的药物领导者(p = .039)。负判断包括千禧一代作为pejorative(p& .001)和千禧一代相对题为(p& .001),对反馈过度敏感(p <.001),较少的礼貌(p&与先前几代相比,较少的硬化工作(P& .001)。结论本研究代表了对皮肤科医师 - 教育工作者关于千禧年学员及其同事的特征的态度态度和观点的第一个国家调查。我们的研究结果表明,皮肤科教师在一代y中赞同各种积极,消极和中立的刻板印象。早期对隐性偏见的认可可以向课外设计提供信息,并准备教育工作者以解决医学教育的世代差距。

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