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Table 1 Sociodemographic characteristics of the residents

From: Empowering medical residency training: a comparative analysis for understanding outpatient clinic demand and training needs

Gender

n

%

 

Female

94

48,7%

 

Male

99

51,3%

 

Age

  

25–30

165

85,5%

 

31–35

25

13%

 

36–40

1

0,5%

 

> 41

2

1%

 

Years of practice as an M.D.

  

2–4 years

129

66,8%

 

5–7 years

59

30,6%

 

8–10 years

3

1,6%

 

> 10 years

2

1%

 

Year of specialisation (Seniority)

  

2nd year

65

33,7%

 

3rd year and above

128

66,3%

 

Department of specialisation

Number of residents surveyed

Number of targeted residents (Total number of residents in their 2nd year and above)

The ratio of surveyed residents to the targeted number of residents

 

Internal Medicine

n

n

%

 

Emergency Medicine

20

20

100%

 

Family Medicine

15

15

100%

 

Child and Adolescent Psychiatry

4

7

57,14%

 

Paediatrics

15

65

23,08%

 

Dermatology

6

6

100%

 

Infectious Diseases

5

7

71,43%

 

Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation

4

9

44,4%

 

Chest Diseases

5

11

45,45%

 

Internal Medicine (Internal Diseases)

15

25

60%

 

Cardiology

5

8

62,5%

 

Neurology

4

9

44,4%

 

Psychiatry

9

9

100%

 

Sports Medicine

3

3

100%

 

Total

110

194

56,7%

 

Surgery

n

n

%

 

Neurosurgery

17

17

100%

 

Paediatric Surgery

4

9

44,4%

 

General Surgery

5

16

31,25%

 

Thoracic Surgery

4

8

50%

 

Ophthalmology

7

9

77,7%

 

Gynaecology and Obstetrics

11

14

78,57%

 

Cardiovascular Surgery

3

4

75%

 

Ear, Nose, and Throat Diseases

11

11

100%

 

Orthopaedics and Traumatology

5

17

29,41%

 

Plastic Surgery

4

7

57,14%

 

Urology

12

12

100%

 

Total

83

124

66,93%