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. 2023 Feb 27;80(6):846–852. doi: 10.1016/j.jsurg.2023.02.014

TABLE 1.

Participant Demographics

Characteristics 2020 (n = 40*) (%) 2016 (n = 37) (%)
Residency year PGY1 12 30% 8 21.62%
PGY2 6 15% 7 18.92%
PGY3 10 25% 11 29.73%
PGY4 5 12.50% 5 13.51%
PGY5 2 5% 2 5.41%
PGY6 0 0% 4 10.81%
PGY7 1 2.50% 0 0%
Medical school MD 34 85% 36 97.30%
DO 2 5% 0 0%
FMG 4 10% 1 2.70%
Residency program OBGYN 14 35% 14 37.84%
General surgery 26 65% 23 62.16%
Race White 24 60% 18 48.65%
Asian 7 17.50% 12 32.43%
Hispanic 0 0% 3 8.11%
Black 3 7.50% 1 2.70%
2+ Races 5 12.50% 3 8.11%
Religion Hindu 5 12.50% 3 8.11%
Jewish 5 12.50% 1 2.70%
Catholic 5 12.50% 7 18.92%
Protestant 4 10% 4 10.81%
Muslim 1 2.50% 3 8.11%
Atheist 7 17.50% 4 10.81%
Agnostic 7 17.50% 5 13.51%
Other 4 10% 10 27.03%
Buddhist 0 0% 0 0%
Age 25-27 12 30% 10 27.03%
28-30 11 27.50% 12 32.43%
31-33 16 40% 14 37.84%
34-36 1 2.50% 1 2.70%
37-39 0 0% 0 0%
40+ 0 0% 0 0%
Gender Female 22 55% 30 81.08%
Male 17 42.50% 7 18.92%
Other 0 0% - -
Marital status Single 16 40% 7 18.92%
Relationship 8 20% 14 37.84%
Married 15 37.50% 16 43.24%
Civil union 0 0% 0 0%
Children No 36 90% 31 83.78%
Yes 3 7.50% 6 16.22%
Expecting 1 2.50% - -

Given elective nature of the survey, some participants omitted parts of their demographic information. This results in some categories not totaling n = 40.