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A multi-institutional survey of newer surgery faculty on the impacts of education debt and debt repayment strategies

机译:较新的外科学院对教育债务和债务偿还策略的影响的多机构调查

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Background: The cost associated with becoming a physician is significant, and studies have shown that surgeons, in particular, accrue higher debts than matched controls from other specialties, and the public. These findings, along with the current era of economic turmoil, prompted our investigation into the effects of educational debt on the career, family and lifestyle choices of recently graduated surgeons. Our goal was to query young surgical faculty about the education debt carried, the burden it presents as they embark on a career, and the financial management strategies employed to pay down their debt. Study Design: This study is a one-time, cross-sectional survey of regular and adjunct faculty from the University of Minnesota and the Mayo Clinic-Rochester. Participation was voluntary and responses were collected anonymously via SurveyMonkey. Respondents were sorted into two groups: those with and without education debt at the time of residency graduation. We compared these groups on a number of variables. Results: Of the 111 respondents (111/152, 73% response rate), 69 (62.2%) carried debt at the time of graduation from residency. The median educational debt at graduation was $100,000, and surgeons with educational debt carried a significantly higher burden of consumer and total debt than those without educational debt at graduation (p < 0.001). This continued after graduation with 74% (51/69) of residents with debt at graduation falling below the benchmark 36% debt-to-income ratio, and 45% (17/32) of those without debt at graduation in this same high risk financial situation. Conclusions: Educational debt places a large financial responsibility on the shoulders of most newer faculty. The debt-to-income ratio demonstrated through our results was considerable for both study groups, and unwise according to financial literature. This is of utmost importance to leaders in academe, as salaries are generally lower than private practice colleagues. This can begin in residency with explicit and practical information on surgeon reimbursement, income ranges, and revenue sources (faculty, clinical), debt repayment strategies, and overall training on financial matters early in their residency. ? 2012 Association of Program Directors in Surgery.
机译:背景:与成为一名医生有关的费用是巨大的,而且研究表明,与其他专业和公众的相称对照相比,尤其是外科医生承担的债务更高。这些发现以及当前的经济动荡时代促使我们对教育债务对刚毕业的外科医生的职业,家庭和生活方式选择的影响进行了调查。我们的目标是向年轻的外科医师询问所承担的教育债务,他们在职业生涯中所承担的负担以及用于偿还债务的财务管理策略。研究设计:本研究是对明尼苏达大学和梅奥诊所罗切斯特的普通和辅助教师进行的一次性横断面调查。参与是自愿的,并且通过SurveyMonkey匿名收集了答复。受访者分为两类:居住地毕业时有债务或没有债务的人。我们在多个变量上比较了这些组。结果:在111名受访者中(111/152,答复率为73%),有69名(62.2%)在从居民身份毕业时背负了债务。毕业时的教育债务中位数为100,000美元,有教育债务的外科医生承担的消费者和总债务负担要比没有教育债务的外科医生高得多(p <0.001)。毕业后这种情况继续存在,毕业时负债的居民中有74%(51/69)低于基准的36%债务收入比,而在同样高风险中,毕业时没有债务的居民中有45%(17/32)的人没有债务经济状况。结论:教育债务使大多数新教师承担了巨大的财务责任。通过我们的研究结果表明,债务与收入之比对于两个研究组都是相当大的,而根据金融文献,这是不明智的。这对学院领导者至关重要,因为薪水通常低于私人执业同事。这可以从居留开始,其中包括有关外科医生报销,收入范围和收入来源(教职,临床),债务偿还策略以及在其居住早期就财务问题进行的全面培训的明确而实用的信息。 ? 2012年外科程序主管协会。

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