The current training program for resident physicians in endocrinology and nutrition (EN) organizes their medical learning. Program evaluation by physicians was assessed using a survey.
The survey asked about demographic variables, EN training methods, working time and center, and opinion on training program contents.
Fifty-one members of Sociedad Castellano-Manchega de Endocrinolog铆a, Nutrici贸n y Diabetes, and Sociedad Andaluza de Endocrinolog铆a y Nutrici贸n completed the survey. Forty鈥損ercent of them disagreed with the compulsory nature of internal medicine, cardiology, nephrology and, especially, neurology rotations (60%); a majority (>50%) were against several recommended rotations included in the program. The fourth year of residence was considered by 37.8%of respondents as the optimum time for outpatient and inpatient control and monitoring without direct supervision. The recommended monthly number of on-call duties was 3.8 卤 1.2. We detected a positive opinion about extension of residence duration to 4.4 卤 0.5 years. Doctoral thesis development during the residence period was not considered convenient by 66.7%of physicians. Finally, 97.8%of resident physicians would recommend residency in EN to other colleagues.
Endocrinologists surveyed disagreed with different training program aspects such as the rotation system, skill acquisition timing, and on-call duties. Therefore, an adaptation of the current training program in EN would be required.