Factors Associated With Interest in Subspecialty Training Among Neurology Residents

被引:9
|
作者
Teixeira-Poit, Stephanie M. [1 ]
Halpern, Michael T. [2 ]
Kane, Heather L. [1 ]
Frost, A. Corey [1 ]
Keating, Michael [1 ]
Olmsted, Murrey [1 ]
机构
[1] RTI Int, Res Triangle Pk, NC USA
[2] RTI Int, Washington, DC 20005 USA
关键词
internship and residence; neurology; medical education; teaching; research; AMERICAN ACADEMY; EDUCATION;
D O I
10.1080/10401334.2015.1011652
中图分类号
G40 [教育学];
学科分类号
040101 ; 120403 ;
摘要
Phenomenon: Previous studies have not explored factors associated with decisions among neurology residents to pursue subspecialty training within neurology. Understanding career choices among neurology residents, particularly decisions regarding subspecialty training, is critical, as neurologists with specialized knowledge can help meet the needs of patients with specific disease conditions. This study addresses the knowledge gap about subspecialty training decisions by examining factors associated with neurology residents' interest in pursuing subspecialty training and the types of subspecialty training neurology residents consider. Approach: We surveyed a geographically stratified sample of neurology residents in U.S. training programs using a two-stage survey design. In Stage 1, we randomly sampled half of the accredited neurology residency programs stratified by U.S. census region; Stage 2 involved a survey of neurology residents within these programs. Findings: The majority (approximately 81%) of residents expressed interest in subspecialty training. Resident demographic characteristics and educational debt did not influence interest in pursuing subspecialty training. Residents were more likely to express interest in subspecialty training when they participated in any neurology research (odds ratio [OR] = 2.39), 95% confidence interval (CI) [1.13, 5.07], p = .02, and indicated more interest in careers involving teaching (OR = 8.33), 95% CI [1.64, 42.19], p = .01. Considering the "medical content of subspecialty" as a more important factor approached but did not reach statistical significance (OR = 3.12), 95% CI [0.97, 10.06], p = .06. Insights: Participation in any neurology research and interest in careers involving teaching are associated with interest in subspecialty training among neurology residents. Further research is needed to determine whether exposure to research and teaching stimulates interest in subspecialty training and whether residents believe that subspecialty training is instrumental in pursuing an academic career.
引用
收藏
页码:138 / 146
页数:9
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Health literacy status and associated factors among residents in Anhui Province, China: a cross-sectional study
    Fu, Yuansheng
    Xie, Jianrong
    Xu, De
    Xia, Yuanrui
    Wang, Zhimin
    Fan, Yinguang
    FRONTIERS IN PUBLIC HEALTH, 2025, 12
  • [42] Choosing a Career in Psychiatry: Factors Associated With a Career Interest in Psychiatry Among Canadian Students on Entry to Medical School
    Gowans, Margot C.
    Epi, Grad Dip Clin
    Glazier, Lee
    Wright, Bruce J.
    Brenneis, Fraser R.
    Scott, Ian M.
    CANADIAN JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRY-REVUE CANADIENNE DE PSYCHIATRIE, 2009, 54 (08): : 557 - 564
  • [43] Residents’ Experience of Scholarly Activities is Associated with Higher Satisfaction with Residency Training
    Osamu Takahashi
    Sachiko Ohde
    Joshua L. Jacobs
    Yasuharu Tokuda
    Fumio Omata
    Tsuguya Fukui
    Journal of General Internal Medicine, 2009, 24 : 716 - 720
  • [44] Residents' Experience of Scholarly Activities is Associated with Higher Satisfaction with Residency Training
    Takahashi, Osamu
    Ohde, Sachiko
    Jacobs, Joshua L.
    Tokuda, Yasuharu
    Omata, Fumio
    Fukui, Tsuguya
    JOURNAL OF GENERAL INTERNAL MEDICINE, 2009, 24 (06) : 716 - 720
  • [45] Factors associated with burnout syndrome in medical residents of a university hospital
    da Cruz Gouveia, Pedro Alves
    Chaves Ribeiro Neta, Maria Hosana
    de Moura Aschoff, Carlos Alberto
    Gomes, Doris Pires
    Fonseca da Silva, Nadine Anita
    Firmino Cavalcanti, Helton Alexsandro
    REVISTA DA ASSOCIACAO MEDICA BRASILEIRA, 2017, 63 (06): : 504 - 511
  • [46] Factors contributing to lack of interest in research among medical students
    Sheikh, Ali Sibtain Farooq
    Sheikh, Saman Ali
    Kaleem, Ahmad
    Waqas, Ahmad
    ADVANCES IN MEDICAL EDUCATION AND PRACTICE, 2013, 4 : 237 - 243
  • [47] Academic productivity and obstacles encountered during residency training: A survey among residents in orthopedics and traumatology programs in Turkey
    Demirtas, Abdullah
    Karadeniz, Hilmi
    Akman, Yunus Emre
    Duymus, Tahir Mutlu
    Carkci, Engin
    Azboy, Ibrahim
    ACTA ORTHOPAEDICA ET TRAUMATOLOGICA TURCICA, 2020, 54 (03) : 311 - 319
  • [48] A matched cohort examination of publication rates among clinical subspecialty fellows enrolled in a translational science training program
    Ehlers, Shawna L.
    Cornelius, Katherine E.
    Greenberg-Worisek, Alexandra J.
    Warner, David O.
    Weavers, Karen M.
    Thomson, Kelly R.
    Hansen, Marissa J.
    Larson, Joseph J.
    Enders, Felicity T.
    Iyer, Prasad G.
    JOURNAL OF CLINICAL AND TRANSLATIONAL SCIENCE, 2018, 2 (05) : 327 - 333
  • [49] Factors associated with poor anticoagulation control with vitamin K antagonists among outpatients attended in Internal Medicine and Neurology. The ALADIN study
    Contreras Muruaga, M. M.
    Reig, G.
    Vivancos, J.
    Gonzalez, A.
    Cardona, P.
    Ramirez-Moreno, J. M.
    Marti-Fabregas, J.
    Suarez Fernandez, C.
    REVISTA CLINICA ESPANOLA, 2018, 218 (07): : 327 - 335
  • [50] Factors Associated With No-Show to Ambulatory Tele-Video Neurology Visits
    Gudlavalleti, Aashrai Sai Venkat
    Elliott, John O.
    Asadi, Rafah
    CUREUS JOURNAL OF MEDICAL SCIENCE, 2023, 15 (05)