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Global Diversity and Academic Success of Foreign-Trained Academic Neurosurgeons in the United States

机译:美国培训的学术神经外科在美国的全球多样性和学术成功

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Objective To quantify the proportion of academic neurosurgeons practicing in the United States who acquired residency training outside of the United States and compare their training backgrounds and academic success with those who received their residency training in the United States. Methods We identified 1338 clinically active academic neurosurgeons from 104 programs that participated in the neurosurgery residency match in the United States in January–February 2015. Their training backgrounds, current academic positions, and history of National Institutes of Health (NIH) grant awards between 2005 and 2014 were retrieved from publicly accessible sources. Results Eighty-four U.S. academic neurosurgeons (6.3%) received their residency training in 20 different countries outside of the United States/Puerto Rico, representing all major regions of the world. The majority trained in Canada (n?= 48). We found no major differences between the foreign-trained and U.S.-trained neurosurgeons in male:female ratio, year of starting residency, proportion with positions in medical schools ranked in the top 15 by the U.S. News and World Report , general distribution of academic positions, and proportion with an NIH grant. Compared with U.S.-trained academic neurosurgeons, foreign-trained academic neurosurgeons had a significantly higher proportion of Ph.D. degrees (32.1% vs. 12.3%; P 0.0001) and held more associate professorships (34.5% vs. 23.1%; P ?= 0.02). The academic practices of the foreign-trained neurosurgeons were widely distributed throughout the United States. Conclusions A small group of U.S. academic neurosurgeons (6.3%) have acquired residency training outside of the United States, representing all major regions of the world. Their general demographic data and academic accomplishments are comparable to those of U.S.-trained neurosurgeons.
机译:目的为了量化学术的神经外科医生在谁收购了美国的住院医师培训外,并比较他们的训练背景和学业成功与谁在美国接受了他们的住院医师培训美国执业的比例。方法我们确定了1338名临床上活跃的学术神经外科医生从104个程序,参加了在美国神经外科住院医师匹配1 - 2月到2015年他们的训练背景,目前的学术职务,至2005年之间的美国国立卫生研究院的历史(NIH)给予奖励和2014年从可公开访问的源检索。结果八十四的美国学术神经外科医生(6.3%)接受了他们的住院医师培训在20个不同的国家有美国/波多黎各之外,代表世界所有主要地区。大部分在加拿大训练的(N = 48)。我们发现在男性的外国培训和美国训练的神经外科医生之间没有大的区别:从今年起居住的女性的比例,在医学院校职位比例最高的15个排名美国新闻与世界报道,学术职务的一般分布和比例与美国国立卫生研究院资助。与美国训练的学术神经外科医生相比,外国培训的学术神经外科医生有博士学位的显著比例较高度(32.1%对12.3%,P< 0.0001)并保持更准教授职位(34.5%对23.1%; P = 0.02?)。在国外训练的神经外科医生的学术实践在美国广为散发。结论一小群美国学术神经外科医生(6.3%)的已获得美国的住院医师培训外,代表世界所有主要地区。他们一般人口统计数据和学术成果可媲美美国训练的神经外科医生。

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