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Fawz Kazzazi1,2, Danny Kazzazi2, Dilip Gosall3
1Group for Academic Plastic Surgery, Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, The Royal London Hospital, Whitechapel Road, London, United Kingdom.
Objective:
This study aimed to examine the trends in gender, ethnicity and less-than-full-time (LTFT) training in reconstructive plastic surgery from 2009 to 2020 in the UK by comparing them to overall surgical specialties.
Methods:
We analysed NHS Digital workforce data from 2009 to 2020 by examining trends in gender, ethnicity and LTFT working among reconstructive plastic surgery consultants and registrars and comparing them to overall surgical specialties. Data were analysed using linear regression models.
Results:
The percentage of female reconstructive plastic surgery consultants and registrars increased significantly over the period, with reconstructive plastic surgery groups having higher percentages of females than overall surgical specialties. LTFT working trends varied, with declining trends among consultants and increasing trends among registrars. Ethnicity trends were complex, varying between different ethnic categories and between consultants and registrars, but showing an increase in diversity within the workforce.
Conclusion:
The demographics of reconstructive plastic surgeons in the UK became more diverse from 2009 to 2020 with trends indicating that this will continue in the future. However, there were significant variations among the different groups and levels of seniority, suggesting the need for targeted interventions to promote diversity and inclusivity in surgical specialties.
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