沙特阿拉伯医学院的泌尿学教育:我们现在在哪里,我们如何做得更好?横断面研究。

IF 0.8 Q4 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY
Urology Annals Pub Date : 2025-07-01 Epub Date: 2025-07-18 DOI:10.4103/ua.ua_23_25
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导读:泌尿外科是医疗保健的一部分,被称为外科专科,处理男性和女性泌尿系统和男性生殖器官的不同疾病。目的:评价沙特阿拉伯医学院泌尿学教育现状,评价医学生对泌尿学的知识和偏好。方法:在沙特阿拉伯进行一项横断面研究,目标是来自所有地区的临床年医科学生,使用有效的问卷调查收集人口统计学、学术和泌尿科专业知识、态度和不选择专业的原因。问卷通过社交媒体分发,直到没有更多的答案。结果:一项针对沙特阿拉伯216名学生的研究发现,58.8%的学生是男性,其中5年级107人,6年级78人,31人是医学实习生。大多数来自公立大学,59.7%的人认为泌尿外科轮转应该成为医学院课程的一部分。首选专科为家庭医学(18.1%)、麻醉(7.9%)和泌尿外科(7.4%)。结论与建议:本研究显示医学生对泌尿外科专业缺乏知识和兴趣,导致其职业偏好较低。旋转的频率不足,需要更多的曝光。大多数学生认为泌尿外科轮转应该是医学院课程的一部分。
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Urological education in Saudi Arabia medical schools: Where are we now and how can we do better? A cross-sectional study.

Urological education in Saudi Arabia medical schools: Where are we now and how can we do better? A cross-sectional study.

Urological education in Saudi Arabia medical schools: Where are we now and how can we do better? A cross-sectional study.

Introduction: Urology is a part of healthcare known as surgical specialty that deals with different diseases of male and female urinary system and male reproductive organs.

Aim: The study aimed to evaluate the urological education in Saudi Arabia medical schools and assess medical students' knowledge and preference.

Methodology: A cross-sectional study in Saudi Arabia targeted clinical years' medical students from all regions, using a validated questionnaire to collect demographic, academic, and urology specialty knowledge, attitudes, and reasons for not choosing a specialty. The questionnaire was distributed through social media until no more answers were obtained.

Results: A study of 216 students in Saudi Arabia found that 58.8% were male, with 107 in their 5th year, 78 in their 6th year, and 31 in medical interns. The majority were in public universities, with 59.7% believing urology rotation should be the part of the medical school curriculum. The most preferred specialties were family medicine (18.1%), anesthesia (7.9%), and urology (7.4%).

Conclusion and recommendations: The study revealed that medical students lack knowledge and interest in the urology specialty, leading to low career preference. The frequency of rotations is insufficient, and more exposure is needed. Most students believe urology rotation should be the part of medical school curriculum.

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