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. 2013 Dec 16;1(1):45–53. doi: 10.1002/ams2.12

Table 1.

Survey of residency and career satisfaction experienced by Anglo‐American model emergency medicine residents in Japan

A. Demographics
 1. Sex
 2. Age
 3. Practicing hospital
 4. Years in practice
 5. Years in practice of emergency medicine
 6. Qualification
 7. Current style of practice
 8. Shifting labor
 9. Number of patient visits in emergency department per year
10. Number of ambulance visits per year
11. Number of emergency physicians (attending physicians)
12. Number of emergency medicine residents
13. Work hours per week (excluding moonlighting)
14. Income from emergency medicine (excluding moonlighting)
15. Present marital status
16. I have a child/children
The answer choices for questions B‐1 to B‐28 and C‐1 to C‐2 were presented in a Likert‐like scale and ranged from 1 (lowest grade) to 5 (highest grade).
B. Satisfaction
 1. Are you satisfied with your income?
 2. How high is the level of fatigue?
 3. Are you satisfied with your personal time?
 4. Are you satisfied with knowing enough?
 5. Are you satisfied with improvement of skill and knowledge through practice?
 6. Are you satisfied with opportunities to attend conferences?
 7. Are you satisfied with keeping up with medical literature?
 8. Is your residency program organized enough?
 9. Are you satisfied with the number of attending physicians?
10. Are you satisfied with bedside education by attending physicians?
11. Are you satisfied with measures of clinical problem solving?
12. Is this work condition available in my current position: Teaching opportunity
13. Is this work condition available in my current position: Research opportunity
14. Is this work condition available in my current position: Administrative opportunity
15. Is this work condition available in my current position: Opportunity for subspecialization
16. Do you think of emergency medicine is one of the specialties?
17. Do you have role models?
18. Are you satisfied with subspecialty support?
19. Are you satisfied with hospital administrators?
20. Are you satisfied with emergency department administrators?
21. Are you satisfied with patient volume?
22. Are you satisfied with working hours?
23. Is this work condition available in my current position: Defined working hours
24. How much are you concerned about medical malpractice suits?
25. How high is the level of stress with patients and their families?
26. How high is the level of subspecialty support?
27. How high is the level of stress with co‐medicals?
28. How high is the level of overall stress?
C. General Questions
1. Overall, how satisfied are you with your career in emergency medicine?
2. Overall, how satisfied are you with your emergency medicine residency training?
3. If you had to decide whether to select the specialty of emergency medicine, what would you decide? (Yes or No)
4. Would you switch the specialty? (Yes or No)