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Residency and Beyond Subspecialization Trends Among Graduating Physiatry Residents and the Musculoskeletal Curriculum

机译:即将毕业的内科医师和肌肉骨骼课程的居留权及超专业化趋势

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Previous studies and informal surveys have demonstrated a trend among graduating physiatry residents who desired to practice in an outpatient musculoskeletal (MSK)- or spine-type setting. However, there has been no updated information on the current trend among graduating residents as well as sparse information on gauging if current trainees feel prepared on graduation to treat patients with such disorders. This article describes a prospective survey of graduating chief residents during the 2013-2014 academic year in which 72% of chief residents planned to pursue a fellowship. A total of 54% of those chief residents planned to pursue a pain, sports, or spine fellowship. Seventy-five percent of the responding chief residents reported that most of the residents in their program felt that the current amount of required rotations in MSK, sports, spine, or pain medicine was adequate and 85% felt comfortable practicing in a noninterventional spine or MSK position after graduation without a fellowship. The results of this survey provide an updated perspective on the current trends among graduating residents as well as how residents perceive their MSK curriculum. These results may prove useful when evaluating MSK curriculums and shaping resident education to maximize career goals.
机译:先前的研究和非正式调查已经表明,希望在门诊肌肉骨骼(MSK)或脊柱类型环境中锻炼的应届毕业生中有一种趋势。但是,目前尚无关于即将毕业的居民中当前趋势的最新信息,也没有关于当前学员是否准备好毕业以治疗此类疾病的信息。本文介绍了对2013-2014学年即将毕业的主要居民的一项前瞻性调查,其中72%的主要居民计划寻求奖学金。这些主要居民中,共有54%计划进行疼痛,运动或脊柱研究金。百分之七十五的回应性主要居民报告说,他们计划中的大多数居民认为,目前所需的MSK,运动,脊柱或止痛药轮换的数量是足够的,并且有85%的人认为在非介入性脊柱或MSK中练习感到舒适毕业后没有奖学金的职位。这项调查的结果提供了有关即将毕业的居民当前趋势以及居民如何看待其MSK课程的最新观点。这些结果在评估MSK课程和塑造居民教育以最大化职业目标时可能会有用。

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