The differing perceptions of plastic surgery between potential applicants and current trainees: The importance of clinical exposure and electives for medical students.

IF 0.7 4区 医学 Q Medicine
Youssef Tahiri, James Lee, Jonathan Kanevsky, Stephanie Thibaudeau, Mirko Gilardino
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Abstract

Background: Exposure to plastic surgery during medical school is limited. Most interested applicants form their perceptions of careers in this surgical specialty during elective rotations.

Objective: To investigate the perceptions of Canadian medical students considering a career in plastic surgery. The results obtained were then compared with current Canadian plastic surgery residents' perceptions.

Methods: The data were collected via two separate self-administered online surveys that were distributed to either Canadian plastic surgery residents or medical students. The questionnaires were similar and focused on three aspects: applicant details; driving force behind interest in the field; and essential character traits and competencies related to successful matching.

Results: Fifty-nine plastic surgery residents and 477 medical students participated in the online survey. The most commonly reported driving forces for interest in a plastic surgery career in both groups were variety of career choice, complexity of the field, future lifestyle and enjoyable rotations in plastic surgery. Despite these similarities, the proportion of medical students and residents who opted for future lifestyle and enjoyable rotations differed in a statistically significant manner (P=0.015 and P=0.029, respectively). In terms of the essential competencies to match into a plastic surgery training spot, the groups differed statistically in their opinions on the relevance of intellect (P<0.001), manual dexterity (P<0.001), spatial sense (P<0.001) and clerkship grades (P=0.004).

Conclusion: Interested applicants should be encouraged to obtain as much elective experience as possible to assist both students in their career choice and selection committees in identifying capable applicants.

潜在申请者和现有学员对整形手术的不同看法:临床接触和医科学生选修课的重要性。
背景:在医学院期间接触整形外科是有限的。大多数感兴趣的申请人在选修轮转期间形成了他们对该外科专业职业的看法。目的:了解加拿大医学生对整形外科职业的看法。然后将获得的结果与目前加拿大整形外科医生的看法进行比较。方法:数据收集通过两个独立的自我管理的在线调查,分发给加拿大整形外科住院医生或医学生。问卷内容相似,主要集中在三个方面:申请人详情;对该领域的兴趣背后的驱动力;以及与成功匹配相关的基本性格特征和能力。结果:59名整形外科住院医师和477名医学生参与了在线调查。在这两组人中,最常见的对整形外科职业感兴趣的驱动力是职业选择的多样性、领域的复杂性、未来的生活方式和愉快的整形外科轮转。尽管有这些相似之处,选择未来生活方式和愉快轮转的医学生和住院医师的比例差异具有统计学意义(P=0.015和P=0.029)。在与整形外科培训地点匹配的基本能力方面,各组对智力相关性的看法存在统计学差异(p结论:应鼓励感兴趣的申请人尽可能多地获得选修经验,以帮助学生选择职业,并帮助选拔委员会确定有能力的申请人。
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Plastic Surgery
Plastic Surgery SURGERY-
CiteScore
0.67
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审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Plastic Surgery (Chirurgie Plastique) is the official journal of the Canadian Society of Plastic Surgeons, the Canadian Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, Group for the Advancement of Microsurgery, and the Canadian Society for Surgery of the Hand. It serves as a major venue for Canadian research, society guidelines, and continuing medical education.
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