Thoracic surgery - An underestimated dream job?

IF 1.4 Q3 SURGERY
Romina Maria Roesch , Raffaella Griffo , Isabella Metelmann , Lena Brendel , Maria Ada Presotto , Katrin Welcker , Hauke Winter , Laura Valentina Klotz
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Abstract

Background

Thoracic surgery is an expanding surgical specialty, but a shortage of qualified and motivated thoracic surgery residents is expected. It is estimated that around 23 % of all surgical specialist jobs will be vacant by 2030. We therefore need to assess the current clinical situation and urgently improve the recruitment and training of our next generation of surgeons.

Methods

Using the online survey (Lime Survey), a questionnaire (28 questions) was created to analyze the current nationwide situation of residency in thoracic surgery. The survey was sent to all postgraduate trainees in thoracic surgery departments in Germany. The current status on residency-programs, scientific interest, the attractiveness of thoracic surgery, and the demographics of the participants were evaluated. The survey also evaluated specific ways to increase attractiveness.
The survey was conducted in collaboration with “Frauen in der Thoraxchirurgie” by the “Junges Forum der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Thoraxchirurgie”. The survey was sent to all residents and young specialists in Germany. A total of 187 participants responded.

Results

Out of 187 participants, 123 questionnaires (65.8 %) were completed. Mean age was 36.3 ± 6.9 years. 62.6 % of the participants were male. About 70 % work in an independent thoracic surgery department, while the rest is affiliated with another specialty department. 50 % have completed a doctorate in medicine.

Conclusion

The development of an objective and structured training plan could define the roles and responsibilities of the senior surgeon and the trainee, leading to improved training and, at the very least, ensuring good recruitment of junior thoracic surgeons.
胸外科--被低估的梦想工作?
背景胸外科是一个不断发展的外科专科,但预计合格且积极进取的胸外科住院医师将出现短缺。据估计,到 2030 年,大约 23% 的外科专家职位将空缺。因此,我们需要评估当前的临床状况,并紧急改进下一代外科医生的招聘和培训工作。方法利用在线调查(Lime Survey)制作了一份问卷(28 个问题),以分析当前全国胸外科住院医师的状况。调查对象为德国胸外科所有研究生学员。对住院医师培训项目的现状、科研兴趣、胸外科的吸引力以及参与者的人口统计学特征进行了评估。该调查由 "德国胸外科协会青年论坛"(Junges Forum der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Thoraxchirurgie)与 "胸外科中的女性"(Frauen in der Thoraxchirurgie)合作进行。调查问卷发送给了德国所有住院医师和年轻专家。结果 在 187 名参与者中,123 人(65.8%)完成了问卷调查。平均年龄为 36.3 ± 6.9 岁。62.6%的参与者为男性。约 70% 的参与者在独立的胸外科部门工作,其余则隶属于其他专业部门。结论制定客观、结构化的培训计划可以明确资深外科医生和受训者的角色和责任,从而改善培训,至少可以确保招聘到优秀的初级胸外科医生。
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