Orthopaedics and Trauma Surgery in Germany in 2023-Will We Have Sufficient Doctors in the Future?

Steffen Ruchholtz,Markus Blaetzinger, Michael Schaedel-Hoepfner, Wolfgang Boecker,Bernd Kladny, Dietmar Pennig,Maximilian Rudert

ZEITSCHRIFT FUR ORTHOPADIE UND UNFALLCHIRURGIE(2024)

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IntroductionThere has been a growing shortage of physicians in Germany in recent years. In this study, we analyse the situation facing orthopaedic hospitals and trauma centres.MethodsBetween 22 November and 5 December 2022, a web-based questionnaire was sent out by the Academy of the German Trauma Society (AUC) and by the Society of Leading Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgeons (VLOU).ResultThe questionnaire was answered by 185 heads of department. Of the responses, 20% came from university hospitals or major trauma centres, and a third from regional or local clinics. More than half of the hospital departments (55%) had a median of 2.7 vacant doctor positions. Among those hospitals, 47% had a vacant position for a consultant, 33% for a board-certified specialist, and 89% for a junior doctor. Within the university hospitals, only one third had vacant doctor positions. The responding heads of department gave negative feedback regarding the number of applications, the qualifications of young doctors, and their motivation for scientific work (in university hospitals).ConclusionMore than half of the responding hospitals had vacant doctor positions. If we are to counteract the growing shortage of doctors in orthopaedics and trauma surgery, the number of clinical doctors in general and the working conditions in hospitals have to be improved. Teaching hospitals should try to improve the training of medical students with a view to inspiring greater motivation to work in orthopaedics and trauma surgery.
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shortage of doctors in orthopedics and trauma surgery,survey,medical successors
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