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VETERINARY RADIOLOGY & ULTRASOUND
卷 64, 期 5, 页码 992-998出版社
WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/vru.13275
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questionnaire; radiology and well-being; training program
This study evaluated resident perceptions of the ECVDI residency training programs and found that 88% of respondents enjoyed their training, and 73.5% agreed they felt ready to work as a veterinary radiologist. However, a significant percentage of respondents reported not receiving appropriate guidance in research and exam preparation.
Several published studies have described the success and satisfaction of residents enrolled in human radiology training programs, however comparable studies for veterinary radiology residents are currently lacking. The purpose of this descriptive, survey study was to evaluate resident perceptions of the European College of Veterinary Diagnostic Imaging (ECVDI) residency training programs. A web-based survey was sent to all listed 114 ECVDI residents and received a 57.0% response (65/114). Of these, 88% of respondents enjoyed their training and 73.5% of finishing respondents agreed they felt ready to work as a veterinary radiologist. First-time pass rates for the theoretical and practical components of the board certifying examinations were >80%. Regarding research and exam preparation, 41.5% and 49.2% of respondents, respectively, did not feel they received appropriate guidance. Eleven percent of respondents felt a lack of mentoring and 7.7% reported not receiving annual appraisals. Findings from this study can be used as background for future studies on perceptions of ECVDI residents and ECVDI residency program directors and for future policy decisions regarding ECVDI residency training programs.
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