CAIR—The F e Fut uture o e of M Medi dicine i e is H Her ere e Thr hrough t the R he Resi siden ents’ s’ L Len ens: s:
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Mathi hieu eu Dufo four CAIR Vic Vice-Pres esident Royal College – 2012 HRH Dialogue December 3, 2012
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CAIRThe F e Fut uture o e of M Medi dicine i e is H Her ere e Thr hrough t the R he Resi siden ents s L Len ens: s: Results from the Canadian Association of Internes and Residents 2012 N Nation ional R al Resident S
Mathi hieu eu Dufo four CAIR Vic Vice-Pres esident Royal College – 2012 HRH Dialogue December 3, 2012
Year of Residency (2011-12 academic year) 54% respondents in PGY1 and 2 19% in PGY3 and 14% in PGY4 11% in PGY5 and only 3% in PGY6+ Ready to graduate 22% in final year of residency Medical school background 88% CMGs 12% IMGs Gender 54% female 46% male Specialty distribution 20% in 2yr Family Medicine programs remaining 80% spread across 65+ other specialties
54% 19% 13% 6% 3% 1%
I have not secured employment for after graduation, but I am not currently looking for employment I am still looking for employment for after graduation I have secured employment for after graduation, and I am satisfied with the position secured I am currently in a Return of Service agreement and I am not looking for employment I have secured /am continuing a Fellowship I have secured employment for after graduation, but I am not satisfied with the position secured
54% of residents had not found employment, but were not looking 19% were still looking for employment
Training in a specialty program Medical specialty 39% Surgical specialty 30% Other specialty 18% Family medicine 14% Closer to finishing their residency PGY 3 24% PGY 4 27%
22% had not used these resources 9% Satisfied 26% Somewhat satisfied 22% Somewhat unsatisfied 21% Unsatisfied
19% residents were unsure 53% residents plan to do so 25% residents did not Not applicable 4%
Employment and career goals 34% Personal interest and enjoyment 31% Desire for more training, skills and specialization 12% Lack of interest / ready to begin practice 28% Further training not necessary / sufficiently qualified 20% Personal circumstances or health at end of residency 11%
4% Unsure 39% Confident 32% Somewhat confident 15% residents somewhat not confident 11% Not confident
National (aggregate) 39% confident 11% not confident Family medicine 80% confident 1% not confident Medical specialty 30% confident 9% not confident Surgical specialty 14% confident 25% not confident
residency also varied somewhat by region
National (aggregate) 71% confident or somewhat confident PAR-BC 76% confident or somewhat confident PAIRS (SK) 75% confident or somewhat confident PARI-MP (NB, NS, PEI) 76% confident or somewhat confident PAIRN (NL) 74% confident or somewhat confident PARA – UC 73% confident or somewhat confident PARA – UA 71% confident or somewhat confident PAIRO (ON) 68% confident or somewhat confident PARIM (MB) 63% confident or somewhat confident
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