| Literature DB >> 33183299 |
Andre Dos Santos Rocha1,2, Cristophe Combescure3, Francesco Negro4,5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: MD-PhD programs confer degrees that empower medical doctors with in-depth scientific skills to contribute to biomedical research and academic medicine, alongside clinical practice. Whilst the career options and research opportunities related to graduates following these programs in the US are well documented, little is known about their European counterparts. In this article, we studied graduates who had completed the MD-PhD program at the University of Geneva between 2010 and 2019.Entities:
Keywords: Clinical research; MD-PhD; Medical research; Physician-scientist
Mesh:
Year: 2020 PMID: 33183299 PMCID: PMC7663876 DOI: 10.1186/s12909-020-02364-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Med Educ ISSN: 1472-6920 Impact factor: 2.463
Demographic characteristics of MD-PhD graduates in University of Geneva 2010–2019
| Gender, n (%) | |
|---|---|
| Female | 7 (33.3%) |
| Male | 14 (66.7%) |
| Current country, n (%) | |
| Australia | 1 (4.8%) |
| Saudi Arabia | 2 (9.5%) |
| South Africa | 1 (4.8%) |
| Switzerland | 15 (71.4%) |
| USA | 2 (9.5%) |
| Nationality, n (%) | |
| Cameroon | 1 (4.8%) |
| France | 3 (14.3%) |
| Italy | 2 (9.5%) |
| Mexico | 1 (4.8%) |
| Saudi Arabia | 2 (9.5%) |
| Switzerland | 12 (57.1%) |
| Marital status | |
| Married / with partner | 5 (23.8%) |
| Married / with partner Parent | 11 (52.4%) |
| Single | 5 (23.8%) |
MD-PhD program characteristics for MD-PhD graduates in University of Geneva 2010–2019
| Age at time of MD-PhD graduation, years | |
|---|---|
| Mean (sd) | 32 (4) |
| Median (min-max) | 31 (27 to 46) |
| Field of MD-PhD research | |
| Basic science | 12 (57.1%) |
| Clinical research | 4 (19.0%) |
| Translational research | 5 (23.8%) |
| MD-PhD training duration, n (%) | |
| 3 years | 9 (42.9%) |
| 4 years (including 3.5 y) | 7 (33.3%) |
| 5 years | 5 (23.8%) |
| MD-PhD funding, n (%) | |
| European grant | 1 (4.8%) |
| Grant from host lab / institution | 13 (61.9%) |
| Grant from SAMSa | 6 (28.6%) |
| Grant SCESb | 1 (4.8%) |
| Number of original papers during MD-PhD | |
| Mean (sd) | 4.9 (4.4) |
| Median (min-max) | 4 (0 to 20) |
aSAMS Swiss Academy of Medical Sciences bSCES Swiss Confederation Excellence Scholarship
Fig. 1Number of original publications during the MD-PhD training, according to the type of research performed (basic, translational, clinical research)
Current professional situation of MD-PhD graduates 2010–2019
| Time (in years) since MD-PhD graduation | |
|---|---|
| Mean (sd) | 4.8 (2.9) |
| Median (min-max) | 6 (1 to 9) |
| Number of original publications per year after MD-PhD | |
| Mean (sd) | 1.5 (1.2) |
| Median (min-max) | 1.0 (0.0 to 4.2) |
| Time dedicated to research, n (%) | |
| 0% | 6 (28.6%) |
| 1–20% | 6 (28.6%) |
| 21–40% | 1 (4.8%) |
| 41–60% | 3 (14.3%) |
| 61–80% | 2 (9.5%) |
| 81–99% | 1 (4.8%) |
| 100% | 2 (9.5%) |
| Current position, n (%) | |
| Peripheral hospital practitioner | 1 (4.8%) |
| Private health care practitioner | 1 (4.8%) |
| Research (either clinical or laboratory) | 3 (14.3%) |
| University hospital - resident (interne) | 6 (28.6%) |
| University hospital - senior registrar (chef de clinique) | 6 (28.6%) |
| University hospital - consultant (médecin adjoint et plus) | 4 (19%) |
Fig. 2Field of research during MD-PhD training (left panel). Field of research in the current situation (right panel), represented in relation to the field of research during MD-PhD training
Perspectives and opinions of the MD-PhD graduates from the University of Geneva
| Did your MD-PhD degree give you an edge during your career? | |
|---|---|
| No | 3 (14.3%) |
| Yes | 18 (85.7%) |
| If Yes ( | |
| Better clinical position | 14 (77.8%) |
| Better academic or research position | 13 (72.2%) |
| Better post-doc funding | 4 (22.2%) |
| Are there any obstacles/challenges to combine clinical work and research? | |
| No | 3 (14.3%) |
| Yes | 18 (85.7%) |
| If Yes, what have been the most pressing obstacles/challenges? | |
| Lack of (dedicated) time | 11 (61.1%) |
| Lack of mentoring | 6 (33.3%) |
| Under-compensation | 5 (27.8%) |
| Lack of funding | 6 (33.3%) |
| Balancing family and work responsibilities | 7 (38.9%) |
| Othera | 7 (38.9%) |
| How satisfied are you with the MD-PhD programme? (0–10 scale) | |
| Mean (sd) | 8.3 (1.5) |
| Median (min-max) | 8 (4 to 10) |
| How strongly would you suggest the MD-PhD programme to a colleague/student that is interested in research? (0–10 scale) | |
| Mean (sd) | 8.2 (2.1) |
| Median (min-max) | 9 (1 to 10) |
| Would you do it again? | |
| No | 1 (4.8%) |
| Yes | 20 (95.2%) |
aOther (Not finding position in desired location, Lack of opportunity, Satisfactory professional advancement)