Characteristics, goals, and motivations of applicants pursuing a fourth-year advanced endoscopy fellowship

Gastrointest Endosc. 2012 Nov;76(5):939-44. doi: 10.1016/j.gie.2012.07.025.

Abstract

Background: The number of applications to advanced endoscopy fellowships has increased in past years. There is limited knowledge regarding why gastroenterology fellows pursue interventional/advanced endoscopy (AE) as a career.

Objective: To explore the characteristics, goals, and motivations of applicants applying for AE fellowships.

Design: A total of 101 applicants of the 2011 AE fellowship match were sent a survey via electronic mail 4 weeks after the match.

Participants: A total of 65 applicants participated.

Intervention: Study questionnaire.

Results: The response rate was 64.4% (95% certainty ± 5%). By the first year of gastroenterology fellowship, 67% had decided to apply for an AE fellowship. Half stated that pursuing a career in AE was a difficult decision; primary concerns included the additional year of training and the delay in income. A total of 69% of applicants intended to pursue academics. Applicants listed endoscopic procedures (92%), exposure to mentors in the field (46%), and demand for the skill set (43%) as the most significant sources of motivation in pursuing AE. Influential factors in an applicant's decision to choose a program included high procedure volume (69%), reputation of the program (63%), and a desirable geographic location (61%). Applicants who reported difficulty in choosing AE as a career were less inclined to pursue academia as compared with those with no difficulty deciding (54.8% vs 84.4%; P = .006). These same applicants were similarly less motivated to pursue research (3.1% vs 34.3%; P = .002). Applicants who favored academia versus private practice listed mentors in the field (54% vs 25%; P = .031) and research interest (27.3% vs 0%; P = .012) as significant factors.

Limitations: One-year sample of applicants.

Conclusion: Although a majority of applicants decided to pursue careers in AE during the first year of gastroenterology fellowship, making the decision was difficult for half of the applicants. Motivations for choosing AE as a career differed among applicants interested in academics versus private practice.

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Attitude of Health Personnel
  • Biomedical Research
  • Career Choice*
  • Education, Medical, Graduate
  • Endoscopy, Gastrointestinal / education*
  • Fellowships and Scholarships
  • Female
  • Geography
  • Goals*
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Mentors
  • Motivation*
  • Physicians / psychology*
  • Specialization*
  • Surveys and Questionnaires
  • United States