National survey to Portuguese Angiology and Vascular Surgery residents – Insights into the satisfaction and limitations of the residency program

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Autor(a) principal: Gouveia e Melo, Ryan
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Machado, Marta, Bastos Gonçalves, Frederico, Pereira, Rita, Nogueira, Clara, Machado, Rui, Mendes Pedro, Luís
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: https://doi.org/10.48750/acv.538
Resumo: INTRODUCTION: Vascular Surgery is a demanding specialty with vast technological and research advances in the last decades. This has led to an increasing complexity of providing adequate training programs for the modern Vascular Surgeon. Our aim was to understand the current satisfaction rates and perceived limitations of the Vascular Surgery residency program in Portugal by performing an online survey to residents. METHODS: A survey study was conducted between April and June 2021 targeting Angiology and Vascular Surgery Residents in Portugal. Residents were contacted by e-mail from the National Portuguese Society of Angiology and Vascular Surgery to answer the survey. The survey was anonymized, and all residents from the 1st to 6th year were invited to participate. The survey was carried out using the Google® Forms platform and using Portuguese language. Questions were developed with two main objectives, the first being to analyze the satisfaction rates with the current residency program and the second to understand current limitations and possible areas of improvement. RESULTS: Overall, 33 (65%) out of 51 invited residents participated in the survey, with equally distributions regarding the year of residency. Nineteen residents were male (57.6%). Most residents considered that the current one-year General Surgery rotation should be reduced and replaced by other specialties such as Radiology. Main surgical limitations were found with open aortic surgery. However, when compared to other European countries, residents considered that the main current limitation was scientific/academic training. Most residents were satisfied with their residency and felt professional fulfillment, however, most also reported having an unhealthy work-life balance and lack of time for academic and scientific research. When comparing the survey answers between younger and older residents, older residents reported more often having considered quitting and having experienced bullying or harassment. CONCLUSION: The findings from this study provide insight into the perceptions of the trainees regarding current training limitations and satisfaction rates with the residency program and may provide a base for improvement and development strategies in the residency programs in Portugal
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv National survey to Portuguese Angiology and Vascular Surgery residents – Insights into the satisfaction and limitations of the residency program
title National survey to Portuguese Angiology and Vascular Surgery residents – Insights into the satisfaction and limitations of the residency program
spellingShingle National survey to Portuguese Angiology and Vascular Surgery residents – Insights into the satisfaction and limitations of the residency program
Gouveia e Melo, Ryan
Residency
Satisfaction
Vascular surgery training
Questionnaire
Internato; Satisfação; Treino em Cirurgia Vascular; Questionário.
title_short National survey to Portuguese Angiology and Vascular Surgery residents – Insights into the satisfaction and limitations of the residency program
title_full National survey to Portuguese Angiology and Vascular Surgery residents – Insights into the satisfaction and limitations of the residency program
title_fullStr National survey to Portuguese Angiology and Vascular Surgery residents – Insights into the satisfaction and limitations of the residency program
title_full_unstemmed National survey to Portuguese Angiology and Vascular Surgery residents – Insights into the satisfaction and limitations of the residency program
title_sort National survey to Portuguese Angiology and Vascular Surgery residents – Insights into the satisfaction and limitations of the residency program
author Gouveia e Melo, Ryan
author_facet Gouveia e Melo, Ryan
Machado, Marta
Bastos Gonçalves, Frederico
Pereira, Rita
Nogueira, Clara
Machado, Rui
Mendes Pedro, Luís
author_role author
author2 Machado, Marta
Bastos Gonçalves, Frederico
Pereira, Rita
Nogueira, Clara
Machado, Rui
Mendes Pedro, Luís
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Gouveia e Melo, Ryan
Machado, Marta
Bastos Gonçalves, Frederico
Pereira, Rita
Nogueira, Clara
Machado, Rui
Mendes Pedro, Luís
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Residency
Satisfaction
Vascular surgery training
Questionnaire
Internato; Satisfação; Treino em Cirurgia Vascular; Questionário.
topic Residency
Satisfaction
Vascular surgery training
Questionnaire
Internato; Satisfação; Treino em Cirurgia Vascular; Questionário.
description INTRODUCTION: Vascular Surgery is a demanding specialty with vast technological and research advances in the last decades. This has led to an increasing complexity of providing adequate training programs for the modern Vascular Surgeon. Our aim was to understand the current satisfaction rates and perceived limitations of the Vascular Surgery residency program in Portugal by performing an online survey to residents. METHODS: A survey study was conducted between April and June 2021 targeting Angiology and Vascular Surgery Residents in Portugal. Residents were contacted by e-mail from the National Portuguese Society of Angiology and Vascular Surgery to answer the survey. The survey was anonymized, and all residents from the 1st to 6th year were invited to participate. The survey was carried out using the Google® Forms platform and using Portuguese language. Questions were developed with two main objectives, the first being to analyze the satisfaction rates with the current residency program and the second to understand current limitations and possible areas of improvement. RESULTS: Overall, 33 (65%) out of 51 invited residents participated in the survey, with equally distributions regarding the year of residency. Nineteen residents were male (57.6%). Most residents considered that the current one-year General Surgery rotation should be reduced and replaced by other specialties such as Radiology. Main surgical limitations were found with open aortic surgery. However, when compared to other European countries, residents considered that the main current limitation was scientific/academic training. Most residents were satisfied with their residency and felt professional fulfillment, however, most also reported having an unhealthy work-life balance and lack of time for academic and scientific research. When comparing the survey answers between younger and older residents, older residents reported more often having considered quitting and having experienced bullying or harassment. CONCLUSION: The findings from this study provide insight into the perceptions of the trainees regarding current training limitations and satisfaction rates with the residency program and may provide a base for improvement and development strategies in the residency programs in Portugal
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