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Factors That Affect Medical Students' Perception and Impression of a Plastic Surgery Program The Role of Elective Rotations and Interviews

机译:影响医学生对整形外科手术的感知和印象的因素,选择选修轮换和访谈的作用

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Objective Securing a residency training position in plastic surgery is highly competitive each year with a limited quota of positions and numerous qualified applicants. Although previous studies have highlighted the importance of residency programs and applicants seeking a "good fit," it remains poorly understood what influences a medical student's impression and desire to train at a certain program over others. The objective of this cross-sectional study was to identify which specific potentially modifiable factors during elective rotations and program interviews were most important to Canadian medical students when ranking plastic surgery programs. Methods An electronic survey with 42 questions was administered to Canadian final year medical students who applied through the 2017 Canadian Residency Match Service to the plastic surgery training program at the University of Toronto. The survey consisted of 7-point Likert scale questions related to demographics, general factors affecting impression of a plastic surgery program, and specific factors related to the elective and interview experiences. Survey responses were collected anonymously for analysis. Results Twenty-three of 46 applicants completed the survey (50% response rate). The most important general factors affecting a medical student's impression and desire to train at a residency program were mentors at a specific program (weighted average, 6.39) and geographic location of a program (weighted average, 5.65). During elective rotations, the most important factors identified were overall impression of resident and staff collegiality (weighted average, 6.57), overall impression of resident happiness (weighted average, 6.52), and having a formal rotation-end debrief evaluation with the supervising staff (weighted average, 6.04). At program interviews, perceiving an atmosphere of collegiality (weighted average, 6.45) and opportunities to interact with residents and faculty at an organized social event (weighted average, 5.95) were considered of greatest importance. Conclusions Current applicants to plastic surgery in Canada prioritize resident happiness, program collegiality, and meaningful faculty relationships, such as those with a mentor, when ranking residency programs. Although finding a mutually "good fit" between applicant and program will remain a major aim, these findings indicate the importance of certain tangible, potentially modifiable factors that affect how medical students ultimately perceive and rank plastic surgery programs.
机译:客观在整形外科培训培训职位每年竞争极具竞争力,职位有限和众多合格申请人。虽然以前的研究突出了居住计划和申请人寻求“良好”的重要性,但它仍然是有什么影响,影响了医学生意的印象和渴望在某些方案上培训他人。这种横断面研究的目的是确定选修轮换期间的特定可能性可修改因素,在排名整形外科计划时对加拿大医学院最重要。方法采用42个问题的电子调查向加拿大最后一年的医学生,通过2017年加拿大居住匹配服务申请到多伦多大学的整形外科培训计划。该调查由与人口统计学相关的7点李克特规模问题组成,影响整形手术计划的印象的一般因素,以及与选修和面试经验有关的具体因素。调查响应匿名收集分析。结果46名申请人中有二十三名申请人完成了调查(50%的回复率)。影响医学生印象的最重要的一般因素和在居住计划中培训培训的愿望是在一个具体计划(加权平均,6.39)和计划的地理位置的导师(加权平均,5.65)。在选修旋转期间,确定的最重要因素是居民和职员合约的总体印象(加权平均,6.57),居民幸福的整体印象(加权平均,6.52),并与监督人员进行正式的轮换汇报评估(加权平均值,6.04)。在方案访谈中,察觉了合唱团(加权平均,6.45)和与居民和教师在有组织的社交事件(加权平均,5.95)中互动的机会被认为是最重要的。结论当前申请对加拿大的整体手术,优先考虑居民幸福,计划组合和有意义的教员关系,例如导师的居住计划。虽然在申请人和计划之间找到相互“良好的”仍然是一个重大目标,但这些发现表明某些有形,潜在可修改的因素的重要性,这些因素会影响医学生最终如何感知和排名整形手术计划。

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