Medical Education Interest, Exposure, and Career Planning in Subspecialty Trainees
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Medical Education Interest, Exposure, and Career Planning in Subspecialty Trainees
Abstract
We conducted a survey of subspecialty fellows at a three-site academic institution and characterized fellows' perception of, interest, and training in medical education. One hundred sixty-nine of 530 (31.9%) fellows responded. Most (78.2%) planned careers in academic medicine. Fellows' conception of medical education involved supervising trainees clinically (93.5%), classroom teaching (89.3%), and providing mentorship (87.6%). While only 30.2% had received formal training in medical education, 61.5% felt it should be required for careers with strong educational components. This study provides evidence for the creation and promotion of educational training programs for trainees interested in careers involving medical education.
Keywords: Fellowship; Medical education; Training.
© International Association of Medical Science Educators 2020.
Conflict of interest statement
Conflict of InterestThe authors declare that they have no competing interests.
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