Attracting the Best Students to a Surgical Career
Cameron St Hilaire1, Tatyana Kopilova1, Jeffrey M Gauvin1
1Department of Surgical Education, 400 West Pueblo Street, Santa Barbara, CA 93105, USA.
Abstract:
The predicted shortage of surgeons in the future workforce is already occurring in rural areas and is expected to worsen. US allopathic medical school graduates have been losing interest in surgery for the past 40 years. The residency match remains unaffected because of foreign and osteopathic applicants. Negative myths regarding surgeon training, lifestyle, and personality persist among medical students, proving to be a powerful deterrent to students who might consider a surgical career. Proven strategies for making surgery more attractive to students are not always used and can be as simple as getting early exposure to students before clinical rotations.


