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Current US neurosurgical resident involvement, interest, and barriers in global neurosurgery

机译:目前美国神经外科居民参与,兴趣和全球神经外科的障碍

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OBJECTIVE It is estimated that nearly 47 million preventable deaths occur annually due the current worldwide deficit in surgical care; subsequently, the World Health Organization resolved unanimously to endorse a decree to address this deficit. Neurosurgeons from industrialized nations can help address the needs of underserved regions. Exposure during training is critical for young neurosurgeons to gain experience in international work and to cultivate career-long interest. Here, the authors explore the opinions of current residents and interest in global neurosurgery as well as the current state of international involvement, opportunities, and barriers in North American residency training. METHODS An internet-based questionnaire was developed using the authors’ university’s REDCap database and distributed to neurosurgical residents from US ACGME (Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education)–approved programs. Questions focused on the resident’s program’s involvement and logistics regarding international rotations and the resident’s interest level in pursuing these opportunities. RESULTS A 15% response rate was obtained from a broad range of training locations. Twenty-nine percent of respondents reported that their residency program offered elective training opportunities in developing countries, and 7.6% reported having participated in these programs. This cohort unanimously felt that the international rotation was a beneficial experience and agreed that they would do it again. Of those who had not participated, 81.3% reported interest or strong interest in international rotations. CONCLUSIONS The authors’ results indicate that, despite a high level of desire for involvement in international rotations, there is limited opportunity for residents to become involved. Barriers such as funding and rotation approval were recognized. It is the authors’ hope that governing organizations and residency programs will work to break down these barriers and help establish rotations for trainees to learn abroad and begin to join the cause of meeting global surgical needs. To meet overarching international neurosurgical needs, neurosurgeons of the future must be trained in global neurosurgery.
机译:目的据估计,预防近4700万人可预防的死亡每年在外科护理中的目前全球赤字发生;随后,世界卫生组织一致决定赞同解决这一赤字的法令。来自工业化国家的神经外科医生可以帮助解决服务不足的地区的需求。培训期间的暴露对于年轻的神经外科医生至关重要,以获得国际工作的经验,并培养职业生涯的兴趣。在这里,作者探讨了当前居民和北美居住培训的当前居民和兴趣的意见,以及当前的国际参与,机会和障碍状态。方法采用作者大学的Redcap数据库开发了基于互联网的问卷,并分发给来自美国ACGME(研究生医学教育的认证委员会)的神经外科居民。重点关注居民计划的参与和有关国际轮换的参与和物流以及追求这些机会的居民的利益水平。结果从广泛的培训位置获得15%的响应率。二十九九九九的受访者报告说,他们的居住计划在发展中国家提供了选修培训机会,7.6%报告参加了这些方案。这伙伴们一定觉得国际轮换是一个有益的经历,并同意他们会再做一次。尚未参加的人,81.3%报告的兴趣或对国际轮换有浓厚的兴趣。结论提交人的结果表明,尽管对参与国际轮换的愿望高,但居民的机会有限。确认资金和旋转批准等障碍。这是作者希望管理组织和居住计划将努力打破这些障碍,并帮助建立培训人的旋转,以便在国外学习,并开始加入满足全球外科需求的事业。为了满足总体国际神经外科需求,未来的神经外科医生必须在全球神经外科培训。

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