对泌尿外科住院医师进行适当的培训不仅对确保高质量的病人护理非常重要,也是我们专业的光明未来。我们旨在从资格和标准化的角度调查住院医师培训,并评估外科教育,出版物输出,工作条件,未来的计划,和总体满意度,以全面的方式。
我们对土耳其泌尿外科主要住院医师/应届毕业生进行了调查,以确定机构之间的差异和泌尿外科住院医师培训的不足。通过电话共联系了155名主要居民/最近毕业的专家,并完成了一项调查。
调查回复率为96.1%。受访者对泌尿外科的熟练程度高(97.3%),与加拿大和欧洲国家相似。然而,他们报告缺乏腹腔镜检查(28.9%)和功能泌尿外科(26.2%)的熟练程度.此外,没有人作为第一位外科医生完成机器人手术.共有75.2%的受访者没有第一作者的出版物,10.1%的人没有第一作者的摘要介绍。有或没有认证的机构类型之间没有显着差异。参与者的满意率为87.2%。
据观察,合格和标准化的培训尚未实现,认证的积极效果尚未显现。教育各方面都缺乏现代化,没有针对学术研究的标准化课程。因此,未来泌尿科医师的技能可能不足.我们希望这项研究可以为泌尿外科培训的现代化和标准化提供指导。
Appropriate training of urology residents is important to secure not only high-quality patient care, but also the bright future of our specialty. We aimed to investigate residency training from the perspective of qualification and standardization and to evaluate surgical education, publication output, working conditions, future plans, and overall satisfaction, in a comprehensive way.
We conducted a survey of urology chief residents/recent graduates in Turkey to identify differences between institutions and deficiencies in urology resident training. A total of 155 chief residents/recently graduated specialists were contacted by phone and a survey was completed.
The survey response rate was 96.1%. Respondents had high proficiency in endourology (97.3%), similar to Canada and European countries. However, they reported a lack of proficiency in laparoscopy (28.9%) and functional urology (26.2%). Also, no one had completed a robotic procedure as first surgeon. A total of 75.2% respondents had no first author publication, and 10.1% had no first author abstract presentation. There was no significant difference between institution types with or without certification. There was a satisfaction rate of 87.2% among participants.
It was observed that qualified and standardized training could has not been achieved and the positive effects of certification have not been seen yet. There is a lack of modernization in all aspects of education, and there is no standardized curriculum addressing academic research. Therefore, there is a risk that future urologists will have insufficient skills. We hope this study serves as a guide for modernization and standardization in urology training.