ObjectiveFew studies have examined factors that influence an individual's decision to enter an academic medical career after residency training. We sought to evaluate whether sex, ethnicity, child care issues, and debt burden influenced residents' choice for a career in academic vascular surgery.MethodsA 39-item Web survey, designed to elucidate which factors motivated residents to seek a career in academic vascular surgery, was sent to 295 vascular surgery residents currently enrolled in Accreditation Council on Graduate Medical Education-accredited training programs.ResultsA total of 128 responses (43%) were received. Of these, 53% of respondents were white and 47% were nonwhite and 34 (27%) were women and 94 (73%) were men. Fifty-seven p...
Objective: The process by which medical students choose a specialization is incompletely understood...
Background: Numerous factors have been linked to surgical career choice, including the quality of th...
To the Editor Yeo et al1 evaluated factors associated with American Board of Surgery (ABS) examinati...
ObjectiveFew studies have examined factors that influence an individual's decision to enter an acade...
Vascular surgery has relied upon the pool of general surgical residents for candidates for residency...
ObjectiveThe 0 + 5 integrated vascular surgery (VS) residency has altered the training paradigm for ...
PurposeUnder the direction of the Association of Program Directors in Vascular Surgery, a survey was...
BackgroundThe pathway to primary certification in vascular surgery is evolving, requiring trainees t...
ObjectiveThe new integrated 0 + 5 vascular surgery (VS) training paradigm introduced in 2007 require...
ObjectiveBased on the significant number of unfilled vascular fellowship positions in the 2004 Natio...
ObjectiveThe integrated vascular surgery residency training paradigm (“0 + 5”) was first approved by...
A growing body of literature in vascular surgery demonstrates disparities in the type of health care...
Background: This study descriptively analyzes characteristics of general surgery residency and pract...
Background: The dwindling interest in surgery and surgical specialties raises the fears that the sur...
Purpose: Given the high attrition rate in the field of academic surgery, we aimed to characterise t...
Objective: The process by which medical students choose a specialization is incompletely understood...
Background: Numerous factors have been linked to surgical career choice, including the quality of th...
To the Editor Yeo et al1 evaluated factors associated with American Board of Surgery (ABS) examinati...
ObjectiveFew studies have examined factors that influence an individual's decision to enter an acade...
Vascular surgery has relied upon the pool of general surgical residents for candidates for residency...
ObjectiveThe 0 + 5 integrated vascular surgery (VS) residency has altered the training paradigm for ...
PurposeUnder the direction of the Association of Program Directors in Vascular Surgery, a survey was...
BackgroundThe pathway to primary certification in vascular surgery is evolving, requiring trainees t...
ObjectiveThe new integrated 0 + 5 vascular surgery (VS) training paradigm introduced in 2007 require...
ObjectiveBased on the significant number of unfilled vascular fellowship positions in the 2004 Natio...
ObjectiveThe integrated vascular surgery residency training paradigm (“0 + 5”) was first approved by...
A growing body of literature in vascular surgery demonstrates disparities in the type of health care...
Background: This study descriptively analyzes characteristics of general surgery residency and pract...
Background: The dwindling interest in surgery and surgical specialties raises the fears that the sur...
Purpose: Given the high attrition rate in the field of academic surgery, we aimed to characterise t...
Objective: The process by which medical students choose a specialization is incompletely understood...
Background: Numerous factors have been linked to surgical career choice, including the quality of th...
To the Editor Yeo et al1 evaluated factors associated with American Board of Surgery (ABS) examinati...