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Influence of Trainee Experience on Choice of Orthopaedic Subspecialty Fellowship.

Andrew P Matson1, Joseph J Kavolus, William A Byrd, Fraser J Leversedge, Brian E Brigman.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Most orthopaedic surgery residents elect to pursue additional subspecialty training; however, factors influencing the choice of subspecialty and the ways that these factors change during training are not well understood. The aim of this investigation was to determine, on the basis of a trainee's postgraduate year (PGY), whether variability exists in factors valued when choosing a specific subspecialty.
METHODS: We emailed an online survey (intended for distribution to current trainees) to a list of orthopaedic surgery residency program coordinators in the United States. The survey queried demographic information, PGY level, and the importance of 14 discrete factors in the selection of fellowship specialty according to a Likert scale rating from 1 to 4.
RESULTS: There were 359 respondents representing an even distribution of PGY levels. Junior trainees assigned greater relative value to geographic location, on-call responsibilities, financial compensation, and the tradition of the residency program, whereas senior trainees assigned greater relative value to variety of cases and intellectual stimulation (all P < 0.05). DISCUSSION: The differences seen in factors valued based on trainee experience may highlight the relative importance of greater exposure to the breadth of orthopaedic surgical practice during training and increasing awareness of clinical competencies and responsibilities.
CONCLUSIONS: When deciding on orthopaedic subspecialty choice, junior trainees value lifestyle factors relatively more than do senior trainees, whereas senior trainees value case variety and stimulation relatively more than junior trainees do.

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29283897     DOI: 10.5435/JAAOS-D-16-00701

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Am Acad Orthop Surg        ISSN: 1067-151X            Impact factor:   3.020


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3.  Investigation of Fellowship Leadership in Orthopaedic Musculoskeletal Oncology.

Authors:  M Lane Moore; Muhammad Ali Elahi; Matthew K Doan; Jordan R Pollock; Justin L Makovicka; Jeffrey D Hassebrock; Joseph C Brinkman; Karan A Patel
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4.  Characteristics of Orthopaedic Sports Medicine Fellowship Directors.

Authors:  John W Belk; Connor P Littlefield; Mary K Mulcahey; Torrance A McCarty; Theodore F Schlegel; Eric C McCarty
Journal:  Orthop J Sports Med       Date:  2021-02-26

5.  Trends in the pursuit of multiple orthopedic surgery fellowships among orthopedic trainees in Saudi Arabia.

Authors:  Abdulaziz Z Alomar
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8.  Characterizing Leadership Trends in Hand Surgery Fellowship Programs.

Authors:  Ashwin Madhan; Manish P Mehta; Peter R Swiatek; Erik B Gerlach; John J Carney; Chirag M Shah
Journal:  J Hand Surg Glob Online       Date:  2022-07-07

9.  Trends in leadership at orthopaedic surgery sports medicine fellowships.

Authors:  Nicholas C Schiller; Andrew J Sama; Amanda F Spielman; Chester J Donnally Iii; Benjamin I Schachner; Dhanur M Damodar; Christopher C Dodson; Michael G Ciccotti
Journal:  World J Orthop       Date:  2021-06-18
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