Program characteristics of cardiothoracic surgery departments versus divisions

Abstract Background The organizational structure of cardiothoracic surgery practices varies among different programs throughout the United States (U.S.). We aimed to investigate the characteristics of the top ranked programs within the specialty and the surgeons practicing within each. Methods The t...

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Main Authors: Lisa M. Soler, Raymond A. Lopez, Kyle J. Hornbuckle, Robert J. Dabal, Herbert Chen, Rongbing Xie, Panos N. Vardas
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2022-07-01
Series:Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s13019-022-01913-8
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author Lisa M. Soler
Raymond A. Lopez
Kyle J. Hornbuckle
Robert J. Dabal
Herbert Chen
Rongbing Xie
Panos N. Vardas
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Raymond A. Lopez
Kyle J. Hornbuckle
Robert J. Dabal
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Rongbing Xie
Panos N. Vardas
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description Abstract Background The organizational structure of cardiothoracic surgery practices varies among different programs throughout the United States (U.S.). We aimed to investigate the characteristics of the top ranked programs within the specialty and the surgeons practicing within each. Methods The top 50 hospitals for adult cardiology and heart surgery were identified using the US News and World Report 2019–20 ranking. There were 590 hospitals reported on, with 50 top rated programs. Data was collected from each hospital’s website, analyses conducted using SAS 9.4 with statistical significance set at p ≤ 0.05. Results When comparing cardiothoracic surgery program organizational structures, 21 of the top 50 ranked programs were departments and 24 were divisions within their respective Department of Surgery. Mean number of surgeons was 11 with no statistical difference when analyzed by division versus department. Overall, 9% of practicing cardiothoracic surgeons were female. Between programs that are a department versus division, general thoracic surgery was included in 58% of divisions and 52% of departments (p = ns). Among programs that were departments, approximately 6% of surgeons had attained a Ph.D., while in divisions approximately 4% of surgeons had attained a Ph.D. Conclusions The top 50 Cardiothoracic Surgery programs in the U.S. have approximately the same number of surgeons within the group and are organized similarly. This study group had a slightly higher percentage of female surgeons than has previously been noted in cardiothoracic surgery, with general thoracic surgery trending toward higher gender diversity. The presence of physician scientists was low, though similar amongst the study groups.
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spelling doaj.art-3637d111e429452b9fe4a8a95c5178012022-12-22T01:25:56ZengBMCJournal of Cardiothoracic Surgery1749-80902022-07-011711710.1186/s13019-022-01913-8Program characteristics of cardiothoracic surgery departments versus divisionsLisa M. Soler0Raymond A. Lopez1Kyle J. Hornbuckle2Robert J. Dabal3Herbert Chen4Rongbing Xie5Panos N. Vardas6Department of Surgery, The University of Alabama at BirminghamSchool of Medicine, The University of Alabama at BirminghamSchool of Medicine, The University of Alabama at BirminghamDivision of Cardiothoracic Surgery, The University of Alabama at BirminghamDepartment of Surgery, The University of Alabama at BirminghamDivision of Cardiothoracic Surgery, The University of Alabama at BirminghamDivision of Cardiothoracic Surgery, The University of Alabama at BirminghamAbstract Background The organizational structure of cardiothoracic surgery practices varies among different programs throughout the United States (U.S.). We aimed to investigate the characteristics of the top ranked programs within the specialty and the surgeons practicing within each. Methods The top 50 hospitals for adult cardiology and heart surgery were identified using the US News and World Report 2019–20 ranking. There were 590 hospitals reported on, with 50 top rated programs. Data was collected from each hospital’s website, analyses conducted using SAS 9.4 with statistical significance set at p ≤ 0.05. Results When comparing cardiothoracic surgery program organizational structures, 21 of the top 50 ranked programs were departments and 24 were divisions within their respective Department of Surgery. Mean number of surgeons was 11 with no statistical difference when analyzed by division versus department. Overall, 9% of practicing cardiothoracic surgeons were female. Between programs that are a department versus division, general thoracic surgery was included in 58% of divisions and 52% of departments (p = ns). Among programs that were departments, approximately 6% of surgeons had attained a Ph.D., while in divisions approximately 4% of surgeons had attained a Ph.D. Conclusions The top 50 Cardiothoracic Surgery programs in the U.S. have approximately the same number of surgeons within the group and are organized similarly. This study group had a slightly higher percentage of female surgeons than has previously been noted in cardiothoracic surgery, with general thoracic surgery trending toward higher gender diversity. The presence of physician scientists was low, though similar amongst the study groups.https://doi.org/10.1186/s13019-022-01913-8Cardiac surgeryCardiothoracic surgeryProgram organization
spellingShingle Lisa M. Soler
Raymond A. Lopez
Kyle J. Hornbuckle
Robert J. Dabal
Herbert Chen
Rongbing Xie
Panos N. Vardas
Program characteristics of cardiothoracic surgery departments versus divisions
Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery
Cardiac surgery
Cardiothoracic surgery
Program organization
title Program characteristics of cardiothoracic surgery departments versus divisions
title_full Program characteristics of cardiothoracic surgery departments versus divisions
title_fullStr Program characteristics of cardiothoracic surgery departments versus divisions
title_full_unstemmed Program characteristics of cardiothoracic surgery departments versus divisions
title_short Program characteristics of cardiothoracic surgery departments versus divisions
title_sort program characteristics of cardiothoracic surgery departments versus divisions
topic Cardiac surgery
Cardiothoracic surgery
Program organization
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s13019-022-01913-8
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