Challenging assumptions: “unveiling meritocracy’s reality in neurosurgery”

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q2 SURGERY
M.J. Encarnacion Ramirez, Ismael Antonio Peralta Baez, Gervith Reyes Soto, Jeff Ntalaja Mukengeshay, Cherubin mpoyi tshiunza, A. Rosario, Nikolenko Vladimir Nikolaevich, R. Nurmukhametov, Siddarth Kannan, Keith Simfukwe, Luis Miguel Duchén Rodríguez, Gennady Chmutin, Egor Chmutin, Albert Sufianov, J. A. Soriano Sánchez, A. K. Demetriades, Matias Baldoncini, Alvaro Campero, Gennadii Piavchenko, Juan Carlos Roa Montes de Oca, K. K. Kalangu, Alistair Jenkins, Jesus Lafuente
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Meritocracy, a concept revered as the cornerstone of fairness and equal opportunity, is critically examined in the context of neurosurgery. This article challenges the notion that success in this demanding field is solely determined by individual abilities and effort. It reveals that factors such as background, gender, and socioeconomic status significantly influence one's career trajectory. By investigating how these systemic barriers impact admissions to neurosurgical training programs and professional advancement, the paper underscores the complexity of meritocracy in neurosurgery, suggesting that the meritocratic ideal is more nuanced and influenced by external variables than commonly believed.Certain universities deemed elite offer a curriculum divergent from that of their counterparts in low and middle-income countries. Students at these “elite” institutions gain exposure to new technologies and research incentives, which brings us to the realm of research. Remarkably, 75% of articles originating from developed nations account for just 25% of traumatic brain injury cases. This disparity highlights a significant research imbalance, and the common refrain underscores the need to bolster research capabilities in low-income countries. For neurosurgeons in the developing world, engaging in research often becomes a luxury due to multifaceted challenges. Financial barriers, including publication costs and paywalls for accessing articles, pose significant hurdles. Comparing salaries between countries underscores the glaring divide according to “Neurosurgeon Salary” in 2024. Neurosurgeons in the United States receive a median salary of $412,000 dollars per year, compared to $13,200 dollars in Latin America, as of June 2023. Given such incongruities, the prospect of even attending conferences or workshops abroad remains difficult for neurosurgeons from developing nations. Research isn't cast aside due to a lack of interest but due to resource limitations. The present landscape demands reconsideration.We underscore the journey towards a more inclusive and equitable future in neurosurgery as not just a goal, but a dynamic process fuelled by resilience, collaboration, and a commitment to diversity. The narrative promotes a collective endeavour to dismantle barriers and embrace innovation, emphasizing the importance of mentorship, cross-institutional collaboration, and the amplification of underrepresented voices.
挑战假设:揭开神经外科 "任人唯贤 "的真实面纱
择优录取 "这一概念被尊崇为公平和机会均等的基石,但在神经外科领域却受到了批判性的审视。这篇文章挑战了在这一要求苛刻的领域取得成功完全由个人能力和努力决定的观念。文章揭示了背景、性别和社会经济地位等因素对个人职业轨迹的重大影响。通过研究这些系统性障碍如何影响神经外科培训项目的录取和专业晋升,论文强调了神经外科领域任人唯贤的复杂性,表明任人唯贤的理想比人们通常认为的更加细致入微,受外部变量的影响也更大。在这些 "精英 "院校就读的学生可以接触到新技术和研究激励措施,这就把我们带入了研究领域。值得注意的是,75% 来自发达国家的文章仅占脑外伤病例的 25%。这种差距凸显了研究的严重失衡,而人们的普遍看法则强调了加强低收入国家研究能力的必要性。对于发展中国家的神经外科医生来说,由于面临多方面的挑战,参与研究往往成为一种奢望。包括出版费用和获取文章的付费墙在内的经济障碍构成了重大障碍。根据 2024 年的 "神经外科医生薪资",比较各国之间的薪资凸显了明显的差距。截至 2023 年 6 月,美国神经外科医生的年薪中位数为 412,000 美元,而拉丁美洲的年薪中位数为 13,200 美元。鉴于这种不协调的情况,发展中国家的神经外科医生甚至连参加国外会议或研讨会的前景都依然困难重重。不是因为缺乏兴趣,而是因为资源有限,研究才被搁置一旁。我们强调,神经外科实现更加包容、更加公平的未来不仅是一个目标,更是一个由坚韧、协作和对多样性的承诺所推动的动态过程。我们强调,神经外科走向更加包容、公平的未来不仅仅是一个目标,而是一个动态的过程,需要坚韧不拔、通力协作和致力于多元化的精神来推动。我们的叙事提倡集体努力,消除障碍,拥抱创新,强调导师制、跨机构合作和扩大代表人数不足者的声音的重要性。
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Frontiers in Surgery
Frontiers in Surgery Medicine-Surgery
CiteScore
1.90
自引率
11.10%
发文量
1872
审稿时长
12 weeks
期刊介绍: Evidence of surgical interventions go back to prehistoric times. Since then, the field of surgery has developed into a complex array of specialties and procedures, particularly with the advent of microsurgery, lasers and minimally invasive techniques. The advanced skills now required from surgeons has led to ever increasing specialization, though these still share important fundamental principles. Frontiers in Surgery is the umbrella journal representing the publication interests of all surgical specialties. It is divided into several “Specialty Sections” listed below. All these sections have their own Specialty Chief Editor, Editorial Board and homepage, but all articles carry the citation Frontiers in Surgery. Frontiers in Surgery calls upon medical professionals and scientists from all surgical specialties to publish their experimental and clinical studies in this journal. By assembling all surgical specialties, which nonetheless retain their independence, under the common umbrella of Frontiers in Surgery, a powerful publication venue is created. Since there is often overlap and common ground between the different surgical specialties, assembly of all surgical disciplines into a single journal will foster a collaborative dialogue amongst the surgical community. This means that publications, which are also of interest to other surgical specialties, will reach a wider audience and have greater impact. The aim of this multidisciplinary journal is to create a discussion and knowledge platform of advances and research findings in surgical practice today to continuously improve clinical management of patients and foster innovation in this field.
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