[How can young academics be recruited? Acceptance and effects of urological practice-oriented training].

A Hegele, H Heers, F Brüning, C Klapp, A Schönbauer, R Hofmann, T Stibane
Author Information
  1. A Hegele: Klinik für Urologie und Kinderurologie, Philipps Universität Marburg, Universitätsklinikum Marburg, Baldingerstraße, 35043, Marburg, Deutschland, hegele@med.uni-marburg.de.

Abstract

BACKGROUND: There is an increasing lack of young doctors in German hospitals, including urology departments. The aim of this study was to evaluate the benefit of urology practice-oriented courses for German students in a skills laboratory with respect to acceptance, learning success and enthusiasm of the students for urology.
METHODS: Transurethral catheterization, digital rectal examination and kidney/bladder sonography were trained in the urology course. Using a 12-point questionnaire, acceptance and quality of the training were evaluated. Learning success was checked using a urological OSCE-station (Objective Structured Clinical Examination). Additionally, participants were questioned on interest in urology and the consideration of future work in the field (medical elective or practical year).
RESULTS: A total of 147 questionnaires from 190 participating students were suitable for analysis. Acceptance and quality of training were highly ranked accompanied by a very satisfying objective and subjective learning success. Interest for urology was stimulated in 98.4 % and future work in urology was imaginable for 60.4 % of the students.
DISCUSSION: Practice-oriented urology student courses show high acceptance, high learning success and increase of attractiveness of urology. The training of urological skills represents a sufficient tool to entice students for urology and is helpful in enhancing the future of urology.

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MeSH Term

Adult
Attitude of Health Personnel
Career Choice
Curriculum
Educational Measurement
Female
Germany
Humans
Internship and Residency
Male
Personnel Selection
Urology
Workforce

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