Push and Pull: What Factors Attracted Applicants to Emergency Medicine and What Factors Pushed Them Away Following the 2023 Match.

IF 1.8 3区 医学 Q2 EMERGENCY MEDICINE
Michael Kiemeney, James Morris, Lauren Lamparter, Moshe Weizberg, Andy Little, Brian Milman
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Abstract

Introduction: Emergency medicine (EM) historically enjoyed a nearly 100% match rate. A rapid change saw 46% of EM programs with one or more unfilled positions after the 2023 Match. Much has been discussed about potential causes, and characteristics of unfilled programs have been investigated. We surveyed recent applicants to EM to further understand what continues to draw them to EM and what concerns deter them from choosing a career in EM.

Methods: A cross-sectional, mixed methods survey was distributed in the summer of 2023 to a convenience sample of respondents via the listservs of national EM resident and student organizations as well as clerkship directors in EM. We did not calculate response rate due to listserv convenience sampling. A total of 213 responses were received, representing 7.7% of the total number of EM applicants (2,765) in 2023. Applicants were asked to rank from 1 to 5 their experiences with EM and the characteristics of the specialty that were important in their career decision. We calculated means and 95% confidence intervals for quantitative results. We performed qualitative analysis of free-text responses to identify themes.

Results: Positive factors for applicants were interactions with EM faculty (4.29 on 1-5 scale) and residents (4.42) as well as clinical experiences in third-year (4.53) and fourth-year clerkships (4.62). Applicants continue to be drawn to EM by the variety of pathology encountered (4.66), flexible lifestyle (4.63), and high-acuity patient care (4.43). Most applicants (68.5%) experienced advisement away from EM. Of those who received negative advisement, non-emergency physicians were the most common source (73.3%). Factors negatively influencing a career choice in EM were corporate influence (2.51), ED crowding (2.52), burnout (2.59), presence of advanced practice practitioners (APP) in EM (2.63), and workforce concerns (2.85). Job concerns stemming from the 2021 EM workforce report were identified by respondents as the primary reason for recent Match results.

Conclusion: Applicants noted clinical experiences in the emergency department and interactions with EM attendings and residents as positive experiences. High-acuity patient care, variety of pathology, and flexible lifestyle continue to attract applicants. Applicants identified EM workforce concerns as the primary contributor to recent EM Match results. Corporate influence, ED crowding, burnout, and presence of APPs in the ED were also significant issues.

推与拉:在2023年的比赛之后,哪些因素吸引了申请人进入急诊医学,哪些因素使他们离开。
简介:急诊医学(EM)历来享有接近100%的匹配率。在2023年的比赛之后,46%的新兴市场项目有一个或多个空缺职位。关于潜在的原因已经讨论了很多,并且对未填补项目的特征进行了调查。我们对新兴市场的近期申请者进行了调查,以进一步了解是什么继续吸引他们进入新兴市场,是什么因素阻碍了他们选择新兴市场的职业。方法:在2023年夏天,通过全国新兴市场居民组织和学生组织以及新兴市场的办事员主任的列表服务器,向方便样本的受访者分发了一项横断面混合方法调查。由于列表服务器方便抽样,我们没有计算回复率。共收到213份回应,占2023年新兴市场申请人总数(2,765份)的7.7%。申请人被要求对他们在电子商务方面的经历以及对他们的职业决定很重要的专业特征进行从1到5的排名。我们计算了定量结果的均值和95%置信区间。我们对自由文本回复进行定性分析以确定主题。结果:申请人的积极因素是与EM教师(4.29分,1-5分)和住院医生(4.42分)的互动,以及三年级(4.53分)和四年级的临床经验(4.62分)。申请人继续被EM所遇到的各种病理(4.66),灵活的生活方式(4.63)和高灵敏度的患者护理(4.43)所吸引。大多数申请人(68.5%)从急诊医生那里得到了建议。在那些收到负面建议的人中,非急诊医生是最常见的来源(73.3%)。负向影响EM职业选择的因素包括公司影响(2.51)、ED拥挤(2.52)、职业倦怠(2.59)、EM高级从业人员(APP)的存在(2.63)和劳动力问题(2.85)。受访者认为,2021年新兴市场劳动力报告引发的就业问题是导致最近Match结果的主要原因。结论:申请人认为在急诊科的临床经历以及与急诊主治医师和住院医师的互动是积极的经历。高灵敏度的病人护理、多样的病理和灵活的生活方式继续吸引着申请者。申请人认为新兴市场劳动力问题是最近新兴市场匹配结果的主要贡献者。企业影响、急诊科拥挤、倦怠和app在急诊科的存在也是重要的问题。
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Western Journal of Emergency Medicine
Western Journal of Emergency Medicine Medicine-Emergency Medicine
CiteScore
5.30
自引率
3.20%
发文量
125
审稿时长
16 weeks
期刊介绍: WestJEM focuses on how the systems and delivery of emergency care affects health, health disparities, and health outcomes in communities and populations worldwide, including the impact of social conditions on the composition of patients seeking care in emergency departments.
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