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  • Surgical Education and Training
  • Colorectal Surgery
  • Academic Medicine

Background:

  • The choice between academic surgery and private practice is influenced by research, education, and patient care opportunities.
  • Academic institutions are increasingly seeking fellowship-trained colorectal surgeons.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe the current job market for academic colon and rectal surgeons.
  • To guide surgeons in selecting academic positions by highlighting key considerations.

Main Methods:

  • Analysis of the current academic job market for colorectal surgeons.
  • Identification of factors influencing job selection in academic surgery.

Main Results:

  • The job market for academic colon and rectal surgeons is currently favorable and expanding.
  • Major academic institutions are actively recruiting fellowship-trained colorectal surgeons.

Conclusions:

  • Surgeons considering academic positions should investigate department characteristics thoroughly.
  • Negotiating institutional commitment is crucial when accepting an academic surgery role.