Barriers to getting into postgraduate specialty training for junior Australian doctors: An interview-based study

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O’Sullivan, Belinda, McGrail, Matthew, Gurney, Tiana and Martin, Priya. 2021. "Barriers to getting into postgraduate specialty training for junior Australian doctors: An interview-based study." PLoS One. 16 (10). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0258584
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Barriers to getting into postgraduate specialty training for junior Australian doctors: An interview-based study

ERA Journal ID39745
Article CategoryArticle
AuthorsO’Sullivan, Belinda, McGrail, Matthew, Gurney, Tiana and Martin, Priya
Journal TitlePLoS One
Journal Citation16 (10)
Article Numbere0258584
Number of Pages12
Year2021
PublisherPublic Library of Science (PLoS)
Place of PublicationUnited States
ISSN1932-6203
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0258584
Web Address (URL)https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0258584
Abstract

Background
Medical training is a long process that is not complete until doctors finish specialty training. Getting into specialty training is challenging because of strong competition for limited places, depending on doctors’ chosen field. This may have a negative impact on doctor well-being and reduce the efficiency of the medical training system. This study explored the barriers of pre-registrar (junior) doctors getting into specialty training programs to inform tailored support and re-design of speciality entry systems.

Methods
From March to October 2019, we conducted 32 semi-structured interviews with early-career doctors in Australia, who had chosen their specialty field, and were either seeking entry, currently undertaking or had recently completed various fields of specialty training. We sought reflections about barriers and major influences to getting into specialty training. In comparing and contrasting generated themes, different patterns emerged from doctors targeting traditionally non-competitive specialty fields like General Practice (GP) and other specialties (typically more competitive fields). As a result we explored the data in this dichotomy.

Results
Doctors targeting entry to GP specialties had relatively seamless training entry and few specific barriers. In contrast, those pursuing other specialties, regardless of which ones, relayed multiple barriers of: Navigating an unpredictable and complex system with informal support/guidance; Connecting to the right people/networks for relevant experience; Pro-actively planning and differentiating skills with recurrent failure of applications.

Conclusions
Our exploratory study suggests that doctors wanting to get into non-GP specialty training may experience strong barriers, potentially over multiple years, with the capacity to threaten their morale and resilience. These could be addressed by a clearinghouse of information about different speciality programs, broader selection criteria, feedback on applications and more formal guidance and professional supports. The absence of challenges identified for doctors seeking entry to GP could be used to promote increased uptake of GP careers.

Keywordspostgraduate specialty training ; GP
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ANZSRC Field of Research 20204203. Health services and systems
Byline AffiliationsUniversity of Queensland
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