Factors Required by Japanese Residents in Postgraduate Clinical Training
- VernacularTitle:初期研修医に望まれる研修施設の要因について
- Author:
Izumi MAETA
;
Yoshiyuki MINOWA
;
Hidekazu TERASAWA
;
Shigeji TOKUDA
;
Hajime ANDO
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
postgraduate clinical training;
resident;
importance;
satisfaction;
multiple regression analysis
- From:Medical Education
2009;40(3):167-170
- CountryJapan
- Language:Japanese
-
Abstract:
1)The factors Japanese residents consider most important in postgraduate clinical training are: "relationship with supervising physicians," "well-developed training programs," and "guidance of supervising physicians."2)Items showing a large discrepancy between their importance to residents and residents' satisfaction were: "well-developed training program," "experiencing a large number of cases,""guidance of supervising physicians," and "guidance of senior residents."3)Multiple regression analysis showed that factors significantly influencing residents' satisfaction with training were "quality of the medical service" (r=0.59) and "consideration for accepted residents" (r=0.42).