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Perceptions about Training during Endocrinology Residency Programs in India over the Years: A Cross-sectional Study (PEER India Study)

BACKGROUND: Residents' perception on quality of endocrinology training in India is not known. This study aimed to evaluate the perceptions about endocrinology residency programs in India among current trainees as compared to practicing endocrinologists. METHODS: Trainees attending a preconferen...

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Autores principales: Khandelwal, Deepak, Dutta, Deep, Singla, Rajiv, Surana, Vineet, Aggarwal, Sameer, Gupta, Yashdeep, Kalra, Sanjay, Khadgawat, Rajesh, Tandon, Nikhil
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5367229/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28459024
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/ijem.IJEM_530_16
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author Khandelwal, Deepak
Dutta, Deep
Singla, Rajiv
Surana, Vineet
Aggarwal, Sameer
Gupta, Yashdeep
Kalra, Sanjay
Khadgawat, Rajesh
Tandon, Nikhil
author_facet Khandelwal, Deepak
Dutta, Deep
Singla, Rajiv
Surana, Vineet
Aggarwal, Sameer
Gupta, Yashdeep
Kalra, Sanjay
Khadgawat, Rajesh
Tandon, Nikhil
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description BACKGROUND: Residents' perception on quality of endocrinology training in India is not known. This study aimed to evaluate the perceptions about endocrinology residency programs in India among current trainees as compared to practicing endocrinologists. METHODS: Trainees attending a preconference workshop at the annual conference of Endocrine Society of India (ESI) were given a questionnaire designed to evaluate their perceptions on their training. These evaluated the reasons for choosing endocrinology, their experiences during residency, and career plans. Practicing endocrinologists attending ESICON with at least 5-year experience were evaluated as controls. RESULTS: Questionnaires from 63 endocrine trainees and 78 practicing endocrinologists were analyzed. Endocrinology is perceived to be the super-specialty with the best quality of life (QOL) but fair with regard to financial remuneration. Among current trainees, 61.89%, 31.74%, and 34.91% are satisfied with training in clinical endocrinology, laboratory endocrinology, and clinical/translational research, respectively. The corresponding figures for practicing endocrinologists are 71.78%, 25.63%, and 30.75%, respectively. Exposure to national endocrinology conferences during their endocrinology residency was adequate. However, exposure to international endocrinology conferences, research publications, project writing, and grant application are limited. Laboratory endocrinology is rated as the most neglected aspect during endocrine residency. Most of the trainees want to establish their own clinical practice in the long run. Very few trainees (17.46%) wish to join the medical education services. CONCLUSION: There is a good perception of QOL in endocrinology in spite of average financial remuneration. There is dissatisfaction with the quality of training in laboratory endocrinology and clinical research. Very few endocrine trainees consider academics as a long-term career option in India.
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spelling pubmed-53672292017-04-28 Perceptions about Training during Endocrinology Residency Programs in India over the Years: A Cross-sectional Study (PEER India Study) Khandelwal, Deepak Dutta, Deep Singla, Rajiv Surana, Vineet Aggarwal, Sameer Gupta, Yashdeep Kalra, Sanjay Khadgawat, Rajesh Tandon, Nikhil Indian J Endocrinol Metab Original Article BACKGROUND: Residents' perception on quality of endocrinology training in India is not known. This study aimed to evaluate the perceptions about endocrinology residency programs in India among current trainees as compared to practicing endocrinologists. METHODS: Trainees attending a preconference workshop at the annual conference of Endocrine Society of India (ESI) were given a questionnaire designed to evaluate their perceptions on their training. These evaluated the reasons for choosing endocrinology, their experiences during residency, and career plans. Practicing endocrinologists attending ESICON with at least 5-year experience were evaluated as controls. RESULTS: Questionnaires from 63 endocrine trainees and 78 practicing endocrinologists were analyzed. Endocrinology is perceived to be the super-specialty with the best quality of life (QOL) but fair with regard to financial remuneration. Among current trainees, 61.89%, 31.74%, and 34.91% are satisfied with training in clinical endocrinology, laboratory endocrinology, and clinical/translational research, respectively. The corresponding figures for practicing endocrinologists are 71.78%, 25.63%, and 30.75%, respectively. Exposure to national endocrinology conferences during their endocrinology residency was adequate. However, exposure to international endocrinology conferences, research publications, project writing, and grant application are limited. Laboratory endocrinology is rated as the most neglected aspect during endocrine residency. Most of the trainees want to establish their own clinical practice in the long run. Very few trainees (17.46%) wish to join the medical education services. CONCLUSION: There is a good perception of QOL in endocrinology in spite of average financial remuneration. There is dissatisfaction with the quality of training in laboratory endocrinology and clinical research. Very few endocrine trainees consider academics as a long-term career option in India. Medknow Publications & Media Pvt Ltd 2017 /pmc/articles/PMC5367229/ /pubmed/28459024 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/ijem.IJEM_530_16 Text en Copyright: © 2017 Indian Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0 This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 License, which allows others to remix, tweak, and build upon the work non-commercially, as long as the author is credited and the new creations are licensed under the identical terms.
spellingShingle Original Article
Khandelwal, Deepak
Dutta, Deep
Singla, Rajiv
Surana, Vineet
Aggarwal, Sameer
Gupta, Yashdeep
Kalra, Sanjay
Khadgawat, Rajesh
Tandon, Nikhil
Perceptions about Training during Endocrinology Residency Programs in India over the Years: A Cross-sectional Study (PEER India Study)
title Perceptions about Training during Endocrinology Residency Programs in India over the Years: A Cross-sectional Study (PEER India Study)
title_full Perceptions about Training during Endocrinology Residency Programs in India over the Years: A Cross-sectional Study (PEER India Study)
title_fullStr Perceptions about Training during Endocrinology Residency Programs in India over the Years: A Cross-sectional Study (PEER India Study)
title_full_unstemmed Perceptions about Training during Endocrinology Residency Programs in India over the Years: A Cross-sectional Study (PEER India Study)
title_short Perceptions about Training during Endocrinology Residency Programs in India over the Years: A Cross-sectional Study (PEER India Study)
title_sort perceptions about training during endocrinology residency programs in india over the years: a cross-sectional study (peer india study)
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5367229/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28459024
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/ijem.IJEM_530_16
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