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Facial Plastic Surgery Faculty Turnover: Survey of Academic Facial Plastic Surgeons and Department Chairs

机译:面部整形外科教师流动率:面部整形外科医师和系主任的调查

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>Introduction  The turnover and inability to consistently retain academic facial plastic surgeons is an issue that many academic departments of otolaryngology face. In addition to the financial costs of staff turnover and gaps in patient care, insufficient exposure of residents to key surgical procedures is a significant problem for residency programs. >Objective  To identify the most important reasons that lead faculty members to leave an academic facial plastic surgery (FPS) practice as well as features that may be associated with retention of FPS faculty. >Methods  Members of the American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery (AAFPRS) and the Association of Academic Departments of Otolaryngology (AADO) were administered an anonymous, online survey. For both groups, we evaluated demographic factors, reasons for choosing academic careers, contributors to faculty turnover, as well as strategies for retention. The frequency of the responses was analyzed. >Results  A total of 11.3% (135/1,200) of facial plastic surgery faculty responded to the faculty survey, with 59.1% (68/115) of current, academic surgeons participating, and a total of 16.7% (20/120) of department chairs responded to the chairs' survey. If a faculty member had left/was to leave, more control over practice was the most common reason between the two respondent groups. Of the five most important ways to increase faculty retention, more control over practice was the number one reason. >Conclusion  Chairs and facial plastic surgery faculty should strive to agree upon the amount of control over the academic practice to lead to higher retention, better patient care, and continued resident education.
机译:>简介耳鼻喉科的许多学术部门都面临着一个问题,即始终不能保持面部整形外科医师的地位。除了人员流动的财务成本和患者护理方面的缺口外,居民对关键外科手术的暴露不足是居留计划的重要问题。 >目的确定导致教职员工退出学术面部整形外科(FPS)实践的最重要原因,以及可能与保留FPS教职员工相关的特征。 >方法美国面部整形与重建外科手术学会(AAFPRS)和耳鼻咽喉科学院协会(AADO)的成员接受了匿名的在线调查。对于这两组,我们评估了人口统计学因素,选择学术职业的原因,教师流动的贡献者以及保留策略。分析了响应的频率。 >结果总共有11.3%(135 / 1,200)的面部整形外科医师回应了该教师的调查,其中59.1%(68/115)的现任学术外科医生参加了此项调查,总计16.7% (20/120)个部门主席对主席的调查做出了回应。如果教师离开/要离开,则对实践的更多控制是两个受访者群体之间最常见的原因。在增加教师保留率的五种最重要方法中,对实践的更多控制是首要原因。 >结论主席和面部整形外科教师应努力就对学术实践的控制权达成一致,以提高保留率,改善患者护理并继续接受住院医师教育。

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