Seeing is Believing – A Qualitative Study Exploring What Motivates Medical Students to Pursue a Career In General Surgery

IF 2.6 3区 医学 Q1 EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES
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Abstract

OBJECTIVE

The personal statement (PS) is a rich text in which medical students introduce themselves to the programs to which they are applying. There is no prompt or agreed upon structure for the personal statement. Therefore it represents a window in to medical students’ beliefs and perceptions. The goal of this study was to identify what events or experiences motivate medial students to pursue a career in general surgery. Previous work in this area has been largely survey and interview-based. This study is unique in that it looks at what medical students say when not prompted.

Design

This is a single-institution, retrospective, qualitative review of applicants’ PSs. The PSs were coded based on an a priori coding scheme. The coding scheme was based on published literature of why medical students might apply for a general surgery training position.

Setting

Academic, safety-net hospital.

Participants

The study evaluated a subset of the PSs of applications submitted through the Electronic Residency Application Service (ERAS) for a categorical general surgery position in our program during the 2022 match. Specifically, 308 of all received applications were included in this study. This is the subgroup of applications that was pulled out for a close review based on holistic screening of received applications.

Results

The single most frequently mentioned motivating factor for applying to general surgery training was the experience a student had on the surgery clerkship. The early years of medical school and sub-internships were less frequently identified as motivating experiences. After the overall clerkship experience, the next most frequent motivating factors were that their personality fit well with the culture of surgery and that they realized the important role surgeons played in patient care. 59 applicants wrote about a pre-existing interest in surgery prior to entering medical school. Most frequently this interest developed after witnessing family or friends or applicant themselves have surgery or shadowing a surgeon.

Conclusions

In this study, students most frequently noted the clerkship experience as having sparked their interest in a career in surgery. Having had exposure to surgeons, through personal experience or shadowing, often led to students to develop an interest in pursuing a career in surgery prior to entering medical school. The findings suggest that to increase the attractiveness of surgery to potential applicants, positive exposure to surgeons and surgery as a field of practice are critical.

眼见为实--探索医学生从事普通外科职业动机的定性研究。
目的:个人陈述(Personal Statement,PS)是一篇内容丰富的文章,医学生可以通过它向所申请的专业介绍自己。个人陈述没有提示或约定俗成的结构。因此,个人陈述是了解医学生信念和看法的一个窗口。本研究的目的是确定哪些事件或经历会促使医学生从事普通外科工作。以前在这一领域开展的工作主要以调查和访谈为基础。本研究的独特之处在于,它关注的是医学生在没有提示的情况下所说的话:设计:这是一项单一机构、回顾性、定性审查申请者 PSs 的研究。PSs 根据先验编码方案进行编码。该编码方案基于已发表的文献,这些文献涉及医学生申请普通外科培训职位的原因:地点:学术安全网医院:该研究评估了通过住院医师电子申请服务系统(ERAS)提交的申请中的PSs子集,这些PSs的目的是申请2022年配对期间本项目的分类普外科职位。具体来说,本研究包括了所有收到的申请中的 308 份。在对收到的申请进行整体筛选的基础上,这部分申请被抽出进行仔细审查:结果:申请普外科培训最常提及的一个动机是学生在外科实习中的经历。医学院早年的经历和实习经历则较少被认为是激励因素。在整个实习经历之后,其次最常见的激励因素是他们的个性非常适合外科文化,以及他们意识到外科医生在病人护理中所扮演的重要角色。有 59 名申请人写道,他们在进入医学院学习之前就对外科产生了兴趣。最常见的情况是,这种兴趣是在目睹家人、朋友或申请人自己做手术或跟随外科医生学习后产生的:在这项研究中,学生们最常提到的是实习经历激发了他们对外科职业的兴趣。通过个人经历或实习接触外科医生,往往会使学生在进入医学院之前就对从事外科职业产生兴趣。研究结果表明,要提高外科对潜在申请者的吸引力,积极接触外科医生和将外科作为一个实践领域至关重要。
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Journal of Surgical Education
Journal of Surgical Education EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES-SURGERY
CiteScore
5.60
自引率
10.30%
发文量
261
审稿时长
48 days
期刊介绍: The Journal of Surgical Education (JSE) is dedicated to advancing the field of surgical education through original research. The journal publishes research articles in all surgical disciplines on topics relative to the education of surgical students, residents, and fellows, as well as practicing surgeons. Our readers look to JSE for timely, innovative research findings from the international surgical education community. As the official journal of the Association of Program Directors in Surgery (APDS), JSE publishes the proceedings of the annual APDS meeting held during Surgery Education Week.
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