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A survey on preferences, attitudes, and perspectives of Italian urology trainees: implications of the novel national residency matching program. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • A study was conducted to evaluate the characteristics and career aspirations of Italian urology residents, using a web-based survey distributed to 585 trainees between May and September 2021.
  • Out of 401 responses (68.5% response rate), most respondents were male, with a median age of 29, and 81% had chosen urology as their first option, with uro-oncology and endourology being popular fields of interest.
  • The findings indicated a high level of satisfaction among residents regarding their training, with over half (57.2%) wanting a career in hospitals, while recommendations for improvement included enhancing training networks in both academic and practice settings.

Article Abstract

Background: Since 2014, a new residency program selection process has been established with a national examination. The aim of this study was to assess characteristics, career goals, and practice preferences of current Italian urology residents.

Methods: A web-based survey of 25 items performed from May 2021 to September 2021 was sent to 585 Italian urology residents. Descriptive analyses were conducted to describe the surveys' domains: demographics characteristics, studies, plans for fellowship training, interest in the urology field, and career expectations.

Results: Four hundred and one residents completed the online survey (response rate 68.5%). Most residents were male (70.3%), with a median of 29 (IQR 28-31) years. Urology was the first chosen School in 325 (81.0%) cases, and 174 (43.4%) trainees have chosen to remain in the same University. Uro-oncology was the main field, and endourology the main subspeciality of interest, respectively. More than 40.0% of residents expressed a good level of satisfaction for the training urological course. 232 (57.2%) residents were strongly interested in seeking a hospital career, followed by private career (43.4%) and academic career (20%).

Conclusions: After the introduction of the novel national residency matching program the Italian Urology trainees showed a good satisfaction level. Further improvements of the Italian residency programs should be focused on the training network within and outside the main School of Urology.

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