Cargando…

Factors influencing US osteopathic medical students to choose pathology as a specialty

The decline in the number of US allopathic (Medical Doctor or M.D.) medical students matching to pathology residency has been a topic of much discussion at national pathology professional society meetings and in recent publications. A recent survey of fourth-year allopathic medicals students was con...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: George, Melissa R., Johnson, Kristen A., Berg, Mary P., Bryant, Bronwyn H., Childs, John M., Dixon, Lisa R., Holloman, Ashley, Karp, Julie Katz, Knollmann-Ritschel, Barbara, Lofgreen, Amanda, Prieto, Victor Gerardo, Timmons, Charles Franklin, McCloskey, Cindy B.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2022
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9198337/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35722042
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.acpath.2022.100034
_version_ 1784727591928725504
author George, Melissa R.
Johnson, Kristen A.
Berg, Mary P.
Bryant, Bronwyn H.
Childs, John M.
Dixon, Lisa R.
Holloman, Ashley
Karp, Julie Katz
Knollmann-Ritschel, Barbara
Lofgreen, Amanda
Prieto, Victor Gerardo
Timmons, Charles Franklin
McCloskey, Cindy B.
author_facet George, Melissa R.
Johnson, Kristen A.
Berg, Mary P.
Bryant, Bronwyn H.
Childs, John M.
Dixon, Lisa R.
Holloman, Ashley
Karp, Julie Katz
Knollmann-Ritschel, Barbara
Lofgreen, Amanda
Prieto, Victor Gerardo
Timmons, Charles Franklin
McCloskey, Cindy B.
author_sort George, Melissa R.
collection PubMed
description The decline in the number of US allopathic (Medical Doctor or M.D.) medical students matching to pathology residency has been a topic of much discussion at national pathology professional society meetings and in recent publications. A recent survey of fourth-year allopathic medicals students was conducted to better understand the rationale behind students’ interest or lack thereof in pathology as a specialty. This study utilizes a similar survey tool gauging osteopathic (Doctor of Osteopathy or D.O.) student knowledge and interest in pathology, and offers insight into a possible growth market for the specialty. Similar to allopathic students, osteopathic students noted that clinical or research opportunities in pathology during medical school, autopsy observation/participation, and participation in pathology interest groups correlated with a greater likelihood of selecting pathology as a specialty. However, some key differences in osteopathic medical school curricular elements including microscope use, gross pathology specimen demonstrations, case-based learning by pathologists, exposure to pathology during other rotations, awareness of a pathology interest group, as well as an overall understanding of the everyday work of a pathologist were noted. Experiential exposure to pathology, and direct mentorship from pathologists may present an opportunity for pathology professional organizations, and pathology residency programs to partner with osteopathic medical schools to increase interest in the field, and aid in pipeline development.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-9198337
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2022
publisher Elsevier
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-91983372022-06-16 Factors influencing US osteopathic medical students to choose pathology as a specialty George, Melissa R. Johnson, Kristen A. Berg, Mary P. Bryant, Bronwyn H. Childs, John M. Dixon, Lisa R. Holloman, Ashley Karp, Julie Katz Knollmann-Ritschel, Barbara Lofgreen, Amanda Prieto, Victor Gerardo Timmons, Charles Franklin McCloskey, Cindy B. Acad Pathol Regular Article The decline in the number of US allopathic (Medical Doctor or M.D.) medical students matching to pathology residency has been a topic of much discussion at national pathology professional society meetings and in recent publications. A recent survey of fourth-year allopathic medicals students was conducted to better understand the rationale behind students’ interest or lack thereof in pathology as a specialty. This study utilizes a similar survey tool gauging osteopathic (Doctor of Osteopathy or D.O.) student knowledge and interest in pathology, and offers insight into a possible growth market for the specialty. Similar to allopathic students, osteopathic students noted that clinical or research opportunities in pathology during medical school, autopsy observation/participation, and participation in pathology interest groups correlated with a greater likelihood of selecting pathology as a specialty. However, some key differences in osteopathic medical school curricular elements including microscope use, gross pathology specimen demonstrations, case-based learning by pathologists, exposure to pathology during other rotations, awareness of a pathology interest group, as well as an overall understanding of the everyday work of a pathologist were noted. Experiential exposure to pathology, and direct mentorship from pathologists may present an opportunity for pathology professional organizations, and pathology residency programs to partner with osteopathic medical schools to increase interest in the field, and aid in pipeline development. Elsevier 2022-06-11 /pmc/articles/PMC9198337/ /pubmed/35722042 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.acpath.2022.100034 Text en © 2022 Published by Elsevier Inc. on behalf of Association of Pathology Chairs. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
spellingShingle Regular Article
George, Melissa R.
Johnson, Kristen A.
Berg, Mary P.
Bryant, Bronwyn H.
Childs, John M.
Dixon, Lisa R.
Holloman, Ashley
Karp, Julie Katz
Knollmann-Ritschel, Barbara
Lofgreen, Amanda
Prieto, Victor Gerardo
Timmons, Charles Franklin
McCloskey, Cindy B.
Factors influencing US osteopathic medical students to choose pathology as a specialty
title Factors influencing US osteopathic medical students to choose pathology as a specialty
title_full Factors influencing US osteopathic medical students to choose pathology as a specialty
title_fullStr Factors influencing US osteopathic medical students to choose pathology as a specialty
title_full_unstemmed Factors influencing US osteopathic medical students to choose pathology as a specialty
title_short Factors influencing US osteopathic medical students to choose pathology as a specialty
title_sort factors influencing us osteopathic medical students to choose pathology as a specialty
topic Regular Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9198337/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35722042
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.acpath.2022.100034
work_keys_str_mv AT georgemelissar factorsinfluencingusosteopathicmedicalstudentstochoosepathologyasaspecialty
AT johnsonkristena factorsinfluencingusosteopathicmedicalstudentstochoosepathologyasaspecialty
AT bergmaryp factorsinfluencingusosteopathicmedicalstudentstochoosepathologyasaspecialty
AT bryantbronwynh factorsinfluencingusosteopathicmedicalstudentstochoosepathologyasaspecialty
AT childsjohnm factorsinfluencingusosteopathicmedicalstudentstochoosepathologyasaspecialty
AT dixonlisar factorsinfluencingusosteopathicmedicalstudentstochoosepathologyasaspecialty
AT hollomanashley factorsinfluencingusosteopathicmedicalstudentstochoosepathologyasaspecialty
AT karpjuliekatz factorsinfluencingusosteopathicmedicalstudentstochoosepathologyasaspecialty
AT knollmannritschelbarbara factorsinfluencingusosteopathicmedicalstudentstochoosepathologyasaspecialty
AT lofgreenamanda factorsinfluencingusosteopathicmedicalstudentstochoosepathologyasaspecialty
AT prietovictorgerardo factorsinfluencingusosteopathicmedicalstudentstochoosepathologyasaspecialty
AT timmonscharlesfranklin factorsinfluencingusosteopathicmedicalstudentstochoosepathologyasaspecialty
AT mccloskeycindyb factorsinfluencingusosteopathicmedicalstudentstochoosepathologyasaspecialty