Possible relationship between rural surgical rotations during a residency period and an increased number of general surgeons in rural areas: a systematic review.

Jun Watanabe, Kazuhiko Kotani
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Objective: Rural surgical training for residents is expected to increase the number of general surgeons working in rural areas; however, the impact of rural training programs to ensure such surgeons remains to be determined. Therefore, we reviewed the relevance of rural surgical rotation to the increase of general surgeons in rural areas. Materials and Methods: Studies on the outcomes of rural surgical rotations during the residency period in comparison to non-rural surgical rotations were retrieved using electronic databases through April 2022. Results: Among the 514 articles, five were eligible for review. All studies were published in the United States. Four studies reported an increased number of general surgeons in rural areas owing to rural surgical rotations. A meta-analysis of all studies showed a positive impact on the number of general surgeons in rural areas (odds ratio=2.19, 95% confidence interval=1.23-3.91). The programs generally ranged from 2 to 12 months with extensive experience with minor surgery and subspecialties necessary for surgery. Conclusions: Rural surgical rotations during the residency period can increase the number of general surgeons working in rural areas. Further studies are needed to evaluate the placement of general surgeons in rural areas.

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住院医师期间农村外科轮转与农村地区普通外科医生数量增加之间可能存在的关系:一项系统综述。
目的:农村居民外科培训有望增加在农村工作的普通外科医生数量;然而,农村培训项目对确保这些外科医生的影响仍有待确定。因此,我们回顾了农村外科轮转与农村地区普通外科医生增加的相关性。材料与方法:通过电子数据库检索截至2022年4月的住院期农村外科轮转与非农村外科轮转的研究结果。结果:514篇文章中有5篇符合综述条件。所有的研究都在美国发表。四项研究报告说,由于农村外科轮转,农村地区的普通外科医生人数有所增加。对所有研究的荟萃分析显示,对农村地区普科医生的数量有积极影响(优势比=2.19,95%可信区间=1.23-3.91)。课程时间一般从2到12个月不等,在小手术和手术所需的亚专科方面有丰富的经验。结论:住院期农村外科轮转可增加在农村工作的普外科医生数量。需要进一步的研究来评估普通外科医生在农村地区的安置。
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