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219 vascular fellows' perception of the future of vascular surgery.

机译:219名血管研究人员对血管外科的未来认识。

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In an attempt to identify the fellows' concerns about the future of the field of vascular surgery, we conducted a survey consisting of 22 questions at an annual national meeting in March from 2004 to 2007. In order to obtain accurate data, all surveys were kept anonymous. The fellows were asked (1) what type of practice they anticipated they would be in, (2) what the new training paradigm for fellows should be, (3) to assess their expectation of the needed manpower with respect to the demand for vascular surgeons, (4) what were major threats to the future of vascular surgery, (5) whether they had heard of and were in favor of the American Board of Vascular Surgery (ABVS), (6) who should be able to obtain vascular privileges, and (7) about their interest in an association for vascular surgical trainees. Of 273 attendees, 219 (80%) completed the survey. Males made up 87% of those surveyed, and 60% were between the ages of 31 and 35 years. Second-year fellows made up 82% of those surveyed. Those expecting to join a private, academic, or mixed practice made up 35%, 28%, and 20% of the respondents, respectively, with 71% anticipating entering a 100% vascular practice. Forty percent felt that 5 years of general surgery with 2 years of vascular surgery should be the training paradigm, while 45% suggested 3 and 3 years, respectively. A majority, 79%, felt that future demand would exceed the available manpower, while 17% suggested that manpower would meet demand. The major challenges to the future of vascular surgery were felt to be competition from cardiology (82%) or radiology (30%) and lack of an independent board (29%). Seventeen percent were not aware of the ABVS, and only 2% were against it; 71% suggested that vascular privileges be restricted to board-certified vascular surgeons. Seventy-six percent were interested in forming an association for vascular trainees to address the issues of the future job market (67%), endovascular training during fellowship (56%), increasing focus on the vascular fellows at national meetings (49%), and representation for the fellows on the national councils (37%). This survey suggests that several significant issues exist in the minds of vascular trainees that have not been addressed and may present opportunities for further dialogue.
机译:为了确定研究人员对血管外科领域的未来的担忧,我们在2004年至2007年3月的年度全国会议上进行了一项包含22个问题的调查。为了获得准确的数据,所有调查都被保留下来。匿名。研究员被问到(1)他们期望他们会从事哪种类型的实践,(2)研究员应采用的新的培训范式,(3)评估他们对血管外科医师需求所需人力的期望,(4)对血管外科手术未来的主要威胁是什么,(5)他们是否听说过并赞成美国血管外科委员会(ABVS),(6)应该能够获得血管特权, (7)关于他们对血管外科手术学员协会的兴趣。在273位参与者中,有219位(80%)完成了调查。男性占受访者的87%,而60%的年龄介于31至35岁之间。大二学生占受访者的82%。那些希望参加私人,学术或混合实践的人分别占受访者的35%,28%和20%,其中71%的人希望参加100%的血管实践。 40%的人认为5年的普通外科手术和2年的血管外科手术应该是训练范例,而45%的人建议分别为3年和3年。 79%的大多数人认为未来需求将超过可用的人力,而17%的人认为人力将满足需求。人们认为,对血管外科手术未来的主要挑战是来自心脏病学(82%)或放射学(30%)的竞争以及缺乏独立委员会(29%)的竞争。 17%的人不了解ABVS,只有2%的人反对。 71%的人建议将血管特权仅限于经董事会认证的血管外科医师。 76%的人有兴趣组建一个由血管学员组成的协会,以解决未来的就业市场问题(67%),进修期间的血管内培训(56%),在国家会议上更加关注血管研究员(49%),在国家议会中的代表人数为37%。这项调查表明,血管学员的思想中存在一些尚未解决的重大问题,可能会提供进一步对话的机会。

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