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Radiation oncology career decision variables for graduating trainees seeking positions in 2003-2004.

机译:2003-2004年应届毕业生的放射肿瘤学职业决策变量。

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PURPOSE: Radiation oncology trainees must consider an array of variables when deciding upon an academic or private practice career path. This prospective evaluation of the 2004 graduating radiation oncology trainees, evaluates such variables and provides additional descriptive data. METHODS: A survey that included 15 questions (one subjective, eleven categorical, and 3 continuous variables) was mailed to the 144 graduating radiation oncology trainees in United States programs in January of 2004. Questions were designed to gather information regarding factors that may have influenced career path choices. The responses were anonymous, and no identifying information was sought. Survey data were collated and analyzed for differences in both categorical and continuous variables as they related to choice of academic or private practice career path. RESULTS: Sixty seven (47%) of the surveys were returned. Forty-five percent of respondents indicated pursuit of an academic career. All respondents participated in research during training with 73% participating in research publication authorship. Post graduate year-3 was the median in which career path was chosen, and 20% thought that a fellowship position was "perhaps" necessary to secure an academic position. Thirty percent of the respondents revealed that the timing of the American Board of Radiology examination influenced their career path decision. Eighteen variables were offered as possibly influencing career path choice within the survey, and the top five identified by those seeking an academic path were: (1) colleagues, (2) clinical research, (3) teaching, (4) geography, (5) and support staff. For those seeking private practice, the top choices were: (1) lifestyle, (2) practice environment, (3) patient care, (4) geography, (5) colleagues. Female gender (p = 0.064), oral meeting presentation (p = 0.053), and international meeting presentation (p = 0.066) were the variables most significantly associated with pursuing an academic career path. The following variables were ranked significantly differently in hierarchy (p < 0.05) by those seeking an academic versus private practice path with respect to having influence on the career decision: lifestyle, income, case-mix, autonomy, ability to sub-specialize, basic research, clinical research, teaching, patient care, board structure, practice environment, and mentoring. CONCLUSION: These data offer descriptive information regarding variables that lead to radiation oncology trainee career path decisions. Such information may be of use in modification of training programs to meet future personnel and programmatic needs within the specialty.
机译:目的:放射肿瘤学学员在决定学术或私人执业职业道路时必须考虑一系列变量。这项对2004年即将毕业的放射肿瘤学学员的前瞻性评估,评估了这些变量并提供了其他描述性数据。方法:2004年1月,一项包含15个问题(一个主观,11个类别和3个连续变量)的调查问卷已邮寄给144名美国放射肿瘤学学员。这些问题旨在收集有关可能影响因素的信息。职业道路选择。答复为匿名,未寻求任何识别信息。整理并分析了调查数据,以确定类别变量和连续变量的差异,因为它们与学术或私人执业职业道路的选择有关。结果:67个(47%)的调查被返回。百分之四十五的受访者表示追求学术生涯。所有受访者在培训期间都参与了研究,其中73%参与了研究出版物的作者。研究生三年级是选择职业道路的中位数,而20%的人认为奖学金职位对于“确保学术职位”是“必要的”。 30%的受访者表示,美国放射学委员会考试的时间安排影响了他们的职业道路决策。在调查中提供了18个可能影响职业道路选择的变量,而寻求学术道路的人确定的前5个变量是:(1)同事,(2)临床研究,(3)教学,(4)地理,(5 )和支持人员。对于那些寻求私人执业的人,首选是:(1)生活方式,(2)执业环境,(3)患者护理,(4)地理,(5)同事。女性(p = 0.064),口头会议陈述(p = 0.053)和国际会议陈述(p = 0.066)是与追求学术职业道路最相关的变量。对于那些对职业决策有影响的寻求学术和私人执业道路的人,以下变量在等级上有显着差异(p <0.05):生活方式,收入,个案混合,自主权,专精能力,基本研究,临床研究,教学,患者护理,董事会结构,实践环境和指导。结论:这些数据提供了有关变量的描述性信息,这些变量可导致放射肿瘤学实习生的职业道路决策。此类信息可用于修改培训计划,以满足将来该专业领域的人员和计划需求。

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