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Educational exposures associated with preclinical medical student interest in pursuing surgical residency: Longitudinal mixed-methods study with narrative evaluation

INTRODUCTION: Pre-clerkship medical students rely on various educational experiences to decide on the residency they would like to pursue. We conducted a longitudinal mixed-methods study to identify educational experiences in pre-clerkship that are associated with an interest in pursuing surgery. ME...

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Autores principales: Khondker, Adree, Lee, Michael Ho-Yan, Kangasjarvi, Emilia, Simpson, Jory S.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10017410/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36936451
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.sopen.2023.03.002
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author Khondker, Adree
Lee, Michael Ho-Yan
Kangasjarvi, Emilia
Simpson, Jory S.
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description INTRODUCTION: Pre-clerkship medical students rely on various educational experiences to decide on the residency they would like to pursue. We conducted a longitudinal mixed-methods study to identify educational experiences in pre-clerkship that are associated with an interest in pursuing surgery. METHODS: Pre-clerkship medical students were invited to complete an initial survey regarding their interest in surgery and educational exposures. After 10 months, a follow-up survey was sent to identify changes in their interest and the role of educational experiences they may have had in the interim. Univariate regression was used to determine associations, and thematic analysis was done. RESULTS: Data from 218 pre-clerkship students showed that shadowing (OR = 2.7), participation in technical workshops (OR = 5.1), having a mentor (OR = 4.6) and conducting surgical research (OR = 4.6) were associated with an interest in pursuing surgery. From the students with follow-up data, thematic analysis showed that 94 %, 89 %, and 81 % of students found shadowing, research, and mentorship, respectively, as influential in the decision of pursuing a surgical specialty, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: Shadowing and mentorship were important factors for students in the decision-making process in pursuing surgery. Identifying high-yield educational experiences—for students to determine if one wants to pursue a surgical specialty is important for educators in curriculum design for resource allocation. KEY MESSAGE: We describe a longitudinal mixed-methods study to determine the role of early educational exposures which influence a medical student's decision to pursue a surgical specialty. Shadowing, technical skills workshops, surgical mentorship, involvement in surgical research, play an important role for student decisions.
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spelling pubmed-100174102023-03-17 Educational exposures associated with preclinical medical student interest in pursuing surgical residency: Longitudinal mixed-methods study with narrative evaluation Khondker, Adree Lee, Michael Ho-Yan Kangasjarvi, Emilia Simpson, Jory S. Surg Open Sci Research Paper INTRODUCTION: Pre-clerkship medical students rely on various educational experiences to decide on the residency they would like to pursue. We conducted a longitudinal mixed-methods study to identify educational experiences in pre-clerkship that are associated with an interest in pursuing surgery. METHODS: Pre-clerkship medical students were invited to complete an initial survey regarding their interest in surgery and educational exposures. After 10 months, a follow-up survey was sent to identify changes in their interest and the role of educational experiences they may have had in the interim. Univariate regression was used to determine associations, and thematic analysis was done. RESULTS: Data from 218 pre-clerkship students showed that shadowing (OR = 2.7), participation in technical workshops (OR = 5.1), having a mentor (OR = 4.6) and conducting surgical research (OR = 4.6) were associated with an interest in pursuing surgery. From the students with follow-up data, thematic analysis showed that 94 %, 89 %, and 81 % of students found shadowing, research, and mentorship, respectively, as influential in the decision of pursuing a surgical specialty, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: Shadowing and mentorship were important factors for students in the decision-making process in pursuing surgery. Identifying high-yield educational experiences—for students to determine if one wants to pursue a surgical specialty is important for educators in curriculum design for resource allocation. KEY MESSAGE: We describe a longitudinal mixed-methods study to determine the role of early educational exposures which influence a medical student's decision to pursue a surgical specialty. Shadowing, technical skills workshops, surgical mentorship, involvement in surgical research, play an important role for student decisions. Elsevier 2023-03-03 /pmc/articles/PMC10017410/ /pubmed/36936451 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.sopen.2023.03.002 Text en © 2023 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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title_full Educational exposures associated with preclinical medical student interest in pursuing surgical residency: Longitudinal mixed-methods study with narrative evaluation
title_fullStr Educational exposures associated with preclinical medical student interest in pursuing surgical residency: Longitudinal mixed-methods study with narrative evaluation
title_full_unstemmed Educational exposures associated with preclinical medical student interest in pursuing surgical residency: Longitudinal mixed-methods study with narrative evaluation
title_short Educational exposures associated with preclinical medical student interest in pursuing surgical residency: Longitudinal mixed-methods study with narrative evaluation
title_sort educational exposures associated with preclinical medical student interest in pursuing surgical residency: longitudinal mixed-methods study with narrative evaluation
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10017410/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36936451
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.sopen.2023.03.002
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