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Emergency Medicine Residents With Higher Levels of Debt Are Less Likely to Choose Academic Jobs, but There Is a Difference by Gender

机译:债务较高的急诊医学居民选择学术工作的可能性较小,但性别有所不同

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Objectives: We sought to answer the following question: Does educational debt burden affect decisions by emergency medicine residents about whether to pursue academic versus community medicine jobs directly after residency? Methods: In this observational study, graduating residents across eight emergency medicine residencies were surveyed concurrent with their in-training examinations over 2 years to assess levels of educational debt and demographic information. Job types chosen by residents upon graduation were obtained from their respective program directors. The impact of debt on type of job chosen was assessed through multivariate logistic regression with demographic controls and program fixed effects, with additional analysis of observed differences by gender. Results: Information was collected on 159 residents from 14 graduating classes across eight programs representing six different states. Residents with higher levels of debt had lower odds of choosing an academic fellowship or faculty position upon graduation (odds ratio [OR] = 0.77, confidence interval [CI] = 0.60 to 0.98). On further analysis, higher debt predicted lower odds of choosing an academic position for men (OR = 0.59, CI = 0.41 to 0.82), but not for women (OR = 1.05, CI = 0.63 to 1.76). Conclusions: When male emergency medicine residents have higher levels of debt, they are significantly less likely to pursue an academic fellowship or faculty position after residency. This may not be the case for female residents. Results may reflect differences in the factors that affect men and women's decisions about jobs after residency, which merits further study.
机译:目标:我们试图回答以下问题:教育债务负担是否会影响急诊医学居民关于在居住后直接从事学术与社区医学工作的决策?方法:在这项观察性研究中,调查了八个急诊医学居住居民的毕业居民,并在2年内进行了培训检查,以评估教育债务和人口统计信息的水平。居民在毕业后选择的工作类型是从各自的计划董事那里获得的。债务对选择的工作类型的影响是通过人口统计控制和计划固定效应的多元逻辑回归评估的,并对观察到的性别差异进行了其他分析。结果:收集了来自八个代表六个不同州的八个计划的14个毕业班的159名居民的信息。债务水平较高的居民在毕业后选择学术研究金或教师职位的几率较低(优势比[OR] = 0.77,置信区间[CI] = 0.60至0.98)。在进一步的分析中,较高的债务预测选择男性的学术职位的几率较低(OR = 0.59,CI = 0.41至0.82),但对女性(OR = 1.05,CI = 0.63至1.76)的几率较低。结论:当男性急诊医学居民的债务水平较高时,他们在居住后获得学术研究金或教师职位的可能性大大降低。女性居民可能并非如此。结果可能反映了影响男女在居住后关于工作决定的因素的差异,这值得进一步研究。

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