泌尿科住院医生的网上兴趣:当前互联网时间和地域模式的综合分析

Arthur Drouaud, Ryan M. Antar, Vincent E. Xu, Paul Nagao, Sean Tafuri, Michael J. Whalen
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泌尿外科是医学界竞争最激烈的专业之一,这给希望获得住院医师职位的未来学生带来了挑战。我们的研究旨在通过查询与泌尿外科住院医师培训项目的搜索条件和标准的在线互动,评估人们对泌尿外科住院医师培训的在线兴趣。本研究利用从 2011 年到 2024 年的谷歌趋势分析,研究了泌尿科相关的搜索量指数以及时间和地理模式。此外,还评估了美国泌尿外科协会数据库中 2022 年匹配过程的住院医师职位数量。我们对时间趋势的分析表明,从 2011 年到 2019 年,人们对泌尿科医师薪资的兴趣不断增加,而从 2019 年到 2023 年则有所下降。对泌尿科相关的面试、申请、研究和信件的兴趣在 2019 年有所增加,标志着 COVID-19 大流行的开始。加利福尼亚州、纽约州和德克萨斯州的兴趣职位比(IP)最低,而马里兰州、新泽西州和弗吉尼亚州的IP比最高。我们的分析表明,在与泌尿外科相关的领域,人们对薪酬、住院医师培训项目和 USMLE 第 1 步考试的兴趣在不断变化。我们报告了泌尿外科住院医师兴趣高但项目数量少的关键地理区域,这意味着需要在服务不足但兴趣高的地区扩大住院医师项目。在 COVID-19 大流行之后,提高认识和持续的兴趣监测对于了解泌尿外科申请人的兴趣至关重要。
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Online Interest in Urology Residency: A Comprehensive Analysis of Current Internet Temporal and Geographic Patterns
Urology is one of the most competitive specialties in medicine, creating a challenge for prospective students looking to secure a residency position. Our study aims to assess online interest in urology residency by querying online interaction with search terms and criteria for urology residency programs. Utilizing Google Trends analysis from 2011 to 2024, this study examined urology-related search volume indexes, as well as temporal and geographical patterns. Furthermore, the number of residency positions from the American Urological Association database for the 2022 match process was evaluated. Our analysis of temporal trends revealed increased interest in urologist salaries from 2011 to 2019, followed by a decline from 2019 to 2023. Interest in urology-related interviews, applications, research, and letters increased in 2019, marked by the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. California, New York, and Texas had the lowest interest-to-position (IP) ratio, while Maryland, New Jersey, and Virginia had the highest IP ratio. Our analysis reveals an evolving interest in salaries, residency programs, and USMLE Step 1 changes in areas connected with urology. We report key geographical areas with high urology residency interest and low numbers of programs, implying a need for expanded residencies in underserved yet high-interest areas. Awareness and continued interest monitoring after the COVID-19 pandemic is critical for understanding interest in urology applicants.
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