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Motivations and future trends: a survey of Canadian ophthalmology residents.

机译:动机和未来趋势:对加拿大眼科住院医师的调查。

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Background: There has been little investigation into the attitudes and aspirations of current ophthalmology residents. The object of this study was to investigate the factors influencing career choice and to identify the future plans of Canadian ophthalmology residents. Methods: All ophthalmology residents in English Canadian ophthalmology residency training programs were invited to complete an anonymous survey in June 2006. Data were categorized by demographic variables and basic statistics; chi2 comparative analyses were performed. Results: Of 128 residents surveyed, 49 (38%) responded to the survey. Having the ability to combine medicine and surgery was the most common factor influencing the decision to pursue ophthalmology (98% of respondents), with intellectual stimulation (76%) and mentorship (50%) also emerging as important factors. The majority of residents (62%) plan on pursuing fellowship training, with medical retina, anterior segment/cataract, and cornea being the most popular choices (36%,34%, and 32%, respectively). Most residents expressed plans of pursuing fellowships abroad, and only 22% planned on training within Canada. Fourteen percent indicated an interest in performing laser refractive surgery, female residents being significantly less likely than males to express such an interest (0% vs. 21%; p < 0.02). Most residents (71%) expressed the wish to practice in an urban or suburban setting, with only 6% intending to work in a rural community. Interpretation: The appeal of the dual medical and surgical nature of ophthalmology is the most common motivating factor for pursuing an ophthalmology residency. The trends identified, including the high level of interest in subspecialty training and the desire to work in an urban setting, have important implications for the future of ophthalmology in Canada.
机译:背景:目前对眼科住院医师的态度和愿望的研究很少。这项研究的目的是调查影响职业选择的因素,并确定加拿大眼科住院医师的未来计划。方法:2006年6月,所有接受加拿大英语眼科住院医师培训计划的眼科住院医师均应邀完成一项匿名调查。数据根据人口统计学变量和基本统计​​数据进行分类;进行了chi2比较分析。结果:在接受调查的128位居民中,有49位(38%)回答了该调查。具有将医学和外科手术相结合的能力是影响寻求眼科决定的最常见因素(98%的受访者),智力刺激(76%)和指导(50%)也正在成为重要因素。大多数居民(62%)计划进行进修培训,其中医学视网膜,前节/白内障和角膜是最受欢迎的选择(分别为36%,34%和32%)。大多数居民表示计划在国外寻求奖学金,只有22%的计划在加拿大进行培训。 14%的人表示有兴趣进行激光屈光手术,女性居民表达这种兴趣的可能性大大低于男性(0%比21%; p <0.02)。大多数居民(71%)表示希望在城市或郊区进行练习,只有6%的人打算在农村社区工作。解释:眼科的双重医疗和外科性质的吸引力是追求眼科住院医师的最常见动机。所确定的趋势,包括对亚专业培训的高度兴趣和在城市环境中工作的愿望,对加拿大眼科的未来具有重要意义。

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