The value of residency program characteristics changes throughout urology training
CONCLUSIONS: Residents and medical students mostly agreed on the relative importance of residency program characteristics. The differences observed suggest that as trainees gain experience they place greater importance on informal relationships with faculty and value characteristics that enhance surgical training such as support from advanced practice providers and less time in clinic. These findings may guide programs on what information to include on their websites and presentations.PMID:38104329
Source: Canadian Journal of Urology - Category: Urology & Nephrology Authors: John R Heard Karl-Ray Jeune John M Masterson Peris R Castaneda Andrew G Winer Andrew L Freedman Source Type: research
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