Resident Wellness in Radiology as Portrayed by Departmental Websites.


Journal

Academic radiology
ISSN: 1878-4046
Titre abrégé: Acad Radiol
Pays: United States
ID NLM: 9440159

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
08 2022
Historique:
received: 02 06 2021
revised: 12 07 2021
accepted: 20 07 2021
pubmed: 18 8 2021
medline: 19 7 2022
entrez: 17 8 2021
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

Departmental websites are often the first exposure applicants have in researching programs. Websites provide information about resident education as well as infrastructure for resident wellness. For this study, we reviewed residency websites to evaluate resident wellness initiatives and extent of details available online. Program websites for diagnostic radiology residencies listed in the 2020 ERAS program list were evaluated for 26 criteria pertaining to resident wellness. Criteria which are not radiology resident specific were also evaluated on their graduate medical education (GME) websites if unavailable on the departmental website. Of 189 programs, 185 (97.9%) had functioning websites for review. Book funds were mentioned by 57% (mean $3,762), and 43.5% discussed housing stipends during AIRP (mean $2,204); neither significantly correlated with program size. Retirement plan matching was present for 47.8% of programs. Almost all programs utilized night float call schedules, with relatively similar distribution of residents starting on-call duties as fall PGY2s, spring PGY2s, and starting PGY3s. Moonlighting was mentioned by 22.8% of departments. Paid wellness days were discussed in 10.8% (mean 3.1 days/year), and 37.7% described paid parental leave (mean 27.8 days/year). Less than 10% described resident mentoring, wellness committees, or non-clinical curricula. Resident retreats were mentioned by 21.6% of programs, and 11.4% described regular social activities; both were found more frequently at larger programs (chi-square analysis, p <0.00625). This study evaluated radiology residency program and GME websites for information pertaining to resident wellness. While financial and clinical information was typically present for >50% of programs, information regarding social initiatives was generally lacking and may be one area to bolster resident wellness and describe on websites.

Identifiants

pubmed: 34400076
pii: S1076-6332(21)00324-X
doi: 10.1016/j.acra.2021.07.016
pii:
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

1259-1265

Informations de copyright

Copyright © 2021 The Association of University Radiologists. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

Auteurs

Thomas Y Wong (TY)

Department of Radiology, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, 1161 21st Avenue South, Nashville, Tennessee 37232. Electronic address: ThomasYWongMD@gmail.com.

Jennifer J Huang (JJ)

Department of Radiology, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, 1161 21st Avenue South, Nashville, Tennessee 37232.

Jason C Hoffmann (JC)

Department of Radiology, NYU Langone Health, Mineola, New York 11501.

Jonathan A Flug (JA)

Department of Radiology, Mayo Clinic Arizona, Phoenix, Arizona 85054.

Erin A Cooke (EA)

Department of Radiology, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, 1161 21st Avenue South, Nashville, Tennessee 37232.

Edwin F Donnelly (EF)

Department of Radiology, Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio 43210.

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