Changes in Subspecialty Interest of Plastic Surgery Residents With Progression of Training: Impact on Academic Attrition.

The Journal of craniofacial surgery 2023 Vol.34(4) p. 1212-1216

Stoehr JR, Vaca EE, Bacos JT, Applebaum SA, Lopez J, Chu Y, Gosain AK

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Abstract

[BACKGROUND] Plastic surgery residency applicants often express interest in academic subspecialties, but only a small percentage of graduating residents pursue academic careers. Identifying reasons for academic attrition may help training programs address this discrepancy.

[METHODS] A survey was sent to plastic surgery residents through the American Society of Plastic Surgeons Resident Council to assess interest in 6 plastic surgery subspecialties during junior and senior years of training. If a resident changed their subspecialty interest, the reasons for change were recorded. The importance of different career incentives over time were analyzed with paired t tests.

[RESULTS] Two hundred seventy-six plastic surgery residents of 593 potential respondents (46.5% response rate) completed the survey. Of 150 senior residents, 60 residents reported changing interests from their junior to senior years. Craniofacial and microsurgery were identified as the specialties with the highest attrition of interest, while interest in esthetic, gender-affirmation, and hand surgery increased. For residents who left craniofacial and microsurgery, the desire for higher compensation, to work in private practice, and the desire for improved job opportunities significantly increased. The desire for improved work/life balance was a prominent reason for subspecialty change among senior residents who changed to esthetic surgery.

[CONCLUSIONS] Plastic surgery subspecialties associated with academia, such as craniofacial surgery, suffer from resident attrition due to a variety of factors. Increased retention of trainees in craniofacial surgery, microsurgery, and academia could be improved through dedicated mentorship, improved job opportunities, and advocacy for fair reimbursement.

추출된 의학 개체 (NER)

유형영어 표현한국어 / 풀이UMLS CUI출처등장
시술 microsurgery 미세수술 dict 3
약물 [BACKGROUND] Plastic surgery residency scispacy 1
약물 [CONCLUSIONS] Plastic surgery subspecialties associated scispacy 1
질환 academia C1510747
Academia (organization)
scispacy 1
질환 Craniofacial scispacy 1

MeSH Terms

Humans; United States; Internship and Residency; Surgery, Plastic; Esthetics, Dental; Education, Medical, Graduate; Plastic Surgery Procedures; Career Choice

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