[Deficit of trainees in thoracic surgery : Do we need to adapt or become extinct?]

Chirurgie (Heidelberg, Germany) Pub Date : 2024-09-01 Epub Date: 2024-05-31 DOI:10.1007/s00104-024-02106-w
Romina Maria Rösch, Raffaella Griffo, Josephine Berger-Groch, Lena Brendel, Maria Ada Presotto, Isabella Metelmann, Hauke Winter, Laura Valentina Klotz
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Background: Although thoracic surgery is a challenging and versatile surgical specialty, a shortage of qualified and motivated thoracic surgery residents is expected in the coming years. In the inpatient setting, a shortage of approximately 7300 surgeons is expected. Therefore, there is an urgent need to attract more interested young medical students and improve the medical training of our next generation of surgeons.

Methods: To assess the current nationwide status quo among medical students, an online survey with 39 questions on participant demographics, medical education, interest in surgical and thoracic surgery training, and attractiveness of residency was designed.

Results: In all, 224 questionnaires were analyzed. Overall, there was a high level of interest in (thoracic-) surgery at the start of training. It should be noted that one third of the respondents did not know that the 'thoracic surgeon' is an independent specialist. This statement raises further questions about the presence of thoracic surgery in medical studies. When asked about typical characteristics that students associate with thoracic surgery, the majority answered 'a high level of practical activity'. The main reason they gave for not pursuing further surgical training was the unfavorable work-life balance.

Conclusion: Students know exactly what they want for their future and where surgery has its weaknesses. They want transparent and practical training, a work-life balance, and recognition of their work and themselves.

[胸外科学员不足:我们需要适应还是灭绝?]
背景:尽管胸外科是一门具有挑战性且多才多艺的外科专业,但预计在未来几年内,合格且积极进取的胸外科住院医生将出现短缺。在住院环境中,预计将短缺约 7300 名外科医生。因此,迫切需要吸引更多感兴趣的年轻医科学生,改善下一代外科医生的医学培训:为了评估目前全国医学生的现状,我们设计了一项在线调查,其中包含 39 个问题,涉及参与者的人口统计学、医学教育、对外科和胸外科培训的兴趣以及住院医师培训的吸引力:结果:共分析了 224 份问卷。结果:共分析了 224 份问卷。总体而言,培训开始时,学员对(胸外科)手术的兴趣很高。值得注意的是,三分之一的受访者不知道 "胸外科医生 "是一名独立的专科医生。这种说法进一步质疑了胸外科在医学研究中的存在。当被问及学生认为胸外科具有哪些典型特征时,大多数人的回答是 "实践活动多"。他们认为不继续接受外科培训的主要原因是工作与生活之间的不平衡:结论:学生们清楚地知道自己对未来的期望以及外科手术的弱点所在。他们希望得到透明而实用的培训、工作与生活的平衡以及对工作和自身的认可。
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