Section for Residents and Fellows-in-Training (SRF) 2016 Annual Survey results
The SRF vice chair develops and reports the results of the SRF Annual Survey. I thank the residents and fellows who participated in this survey and allowed us to obtain the important information. It is my hope that the information contained in this report will help to enrich our training and ensure that we are maximizing the potential of our training programs.
Peter Vila, MD, MSPH
2015-2016 SRF Vice Chair
Washington University St. Louis, MO
The SRF vice chair develops and reports the results of the SRF Annual Survey. I thank the residents and fellows who participated in this survey and allowed us to obtain the important information. It is my hope that the information contained in this report will help to enrich our training and ensure that we are maximizing the potential of our training programs.
Of the 341 who answered the survey 39 percent were female and 61 percent were male. The respondents identified the following Intended Future Practice Settings: academic 45.7 percent; private practice 19.9 percent; hospitalist 6.7 percent; military 3.2 percent; and don’t know yet 24.3 percent.
Future academic plans and areas of practice were identified as these:
Fellowship Plans | N (%) |
Plan to pursue | 157 (46.0) |
Don’t know yet | 75 (22.0) |
Matched for a fellowship | 68 (19.9) |
Do not plan to pursue fellowship | 41 (12.0) |
Intended Subspecialty | |
Head and Neck | 56 (23.6) |
Pediatrics | 51 (21.5) |
Facial Plastics | 37 (15.6) |
Otology/Neurotology | 26 (11.0) |
Rhinology/Sinus/Allergy | 25 (10.5) |
Laryngology | 14 (5.9) |
Sleep Medicine | 8 (3.4) |
Skull Base | 7 (3.0) |
Other | 13 (5.5) |