毕业后成为 AMA 和 SDSMA 会员。

Q4 Medicine
Sydney Payne, Keith Hansen, Susan Puumala
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简介促进合作和继续教育的方法之一是让医学生参加医学协会。然而,目前还不清楚成为学生会员后是否会继续成为会员。本研究的主要目的是确定学生会员资格是否会在毕业后增加南达科他州医学协会(SDSMA)和美国医学协会(AMA)的会员资格:通过试点研究对 10 名医生进行验证后,南达科他州医学和骨科考试委员会通过电子邮件将最终确定的调查表发送给每一位南达科他州执业医生。调查内容包括美国医学会、南达科他州医学会和其他医学组织的会员资格问题。描述性数据使用计数和百分比进行评估。根据卡方检验进行比较:共有 438 人同意并参与了调查。总体而言,有 296 人(67.6%)表示在医学院时加入了医学协会;其中 101 人只加入了美国医学会,38 人只加入了 SDSMA,133 人既加入了美国医学会也加入了 SDSMA,24 人只加入了其他协会。在 234 名拥有美国医学会学生会员资格的学生中,有 71 人(30.3%)继续保持会员资格。在拥有 SDSMA 学生会员资格的 171 人中,88 人(51.5%)继续就读。将拥有和未拥有学生美国医学会会员资格的学生进行比较,未拥有学生美国医学会会员资格的学生有 22.6% 在毕业后加入,拥有学生美国医学会会员资格的学生有 30.3% 在毕业后继续加入(p = 0.07)。对于 SDSMA 会员资格,28.5% 的未加入者在毕业后加入,而 51.5% 的加入者在毕业后继续加入。美国医学会保持会员资格的常见原因包括专业宣传(44 人)和教育机会(32 人),而 SDSMA 保持会员资格的常见原因包括专业宣传(58 人)和网络(45 人)。美国医学会和 SDSMA 不继续加入的共同原因是缺乏专业代表性和政治分歧:结论:学生时代是 SDSMA 会员的人更有可能保持其会员身份。而美国医学会的这种差异则不太明显。建立联系是保持 SDSMA 会籍的常见原因。关注这一方面可能有利于留住会员。
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AMA and SDSMA Membership After Graduation.

Introduction: One way to foster collaboration and continuing education is medical students' participation in medical associations. However, it isn't clear if being a student member leads to continued membership. In this study, the primary goal is to determine if student membership increases membership in the South Dakota State Medical Association (SDSMA) and American Medical Association (AMA) after graduation.

Methods: After validation with 10 physicians through a pilot study, the finalized survey was emailed by the South Dakota Board of Medical and Osteopathic Examiners to every South Dakota licensed physician. The survey included questions about membership in AMA, SDSMA, and other medical organizations. Descriptive data was assessed using counts and percentages. Comparisons were made based on Chi-square tests.

Results: In total, 438 individuals consented and participated. Overall, 296 (67.6%) indicated membership in a medical association in medical school; 101 only AMA, 38 only SDSMA, 133 both, and 24 only other. For the 234 with a student AMA membership, 71 (30.3%) continued. Of the 171 with a student SDSMA membership, 88 (51.5%) continued. Comparing those with and without a student AMA membership, 22.6% without joined after graduation and 30.3% with continued (p = 0.07). For SDSMA memberships, 28.5% without joined after graduation, while 51.5% of those with continued. Common reasons for maintaining included professional advocacy (n = 44) and educational opportunities (n = 32), for AMA and professional advocacy (n = 58) and networking (n = 45), for SDSMA. Common reasons for non-continuation in both AMA and SDSMA, were lack of specialty representation and political disagreement.

Conclusions: Those who were members of SDSMA as students were more likely to maintain their membership. This difference was less pronounced for AMA. Networking was a common reason for maintaining SDSMA. Focusing on this aspect may be beneficial for retaining members.

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