NEUROSURGERY PROFILE. GENERAL INFORMATION (Source: Royal College and Pathway Evaluation Program)

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NEUROSURGERY PROFILE GENERAL INFORMATION (Source: Royal College and Pathway Evaluation Program) Neurosurgery focuses on the central, peripheral and autonomic nervous systems. Practitioners diagnose problems through physical examination with the aid of such tools as MRI, CT scans and laboratory tests and frequently provide surgical treatment. Neurosurgery includes management of diseases of the skull, the brain, the pituitary and the spinal cord. Management of head and spinal injuries is a major challenge. As many head injuries and acute intracranial emergencies occur in off-hours, this is not a specialty for those who value lifestyle. It is, however, a very challenging and rewarding career. Neurosurgery as a discipline arose as a result of an increasing need for special expertise in the surgical and non-surgical treatment of various diseases affecting the nervous system and supporting structures. Therefore, it involves the ability to diagnose, and the technical expertise for the effective surgical treatment of congenital and acquired abnormalities. It also requires expertise in trauma and diseases affecting the nervous system that can be potentially prevented, alleviated or cured.

This specialty requires the physician to be well-grounded in the principles of both neurosurgery and surgery in general. Thus, the fully-trained resident must demonstrate proficiency and expertise in the: - care of neurosurgical emergencies; - principles of pre- and post-operative general surgical care; - treatment of deep vein thrombosis; - management of fluid and electrolyte disturbances; - treatment of sepsis, the use of antibiotic therapy and an understanding of the implications of antibiotic prophylaxis; - understanding of vascular shock and its treatment; - an understanding of the diagnostic importance of disordered blood gas analyses and their treatment ; - acute, subacute and chronic management of parenteral nutritional support. A neurosurgical resident must have knowledge, clinical ability and surgical skill as these apply to surgical diseases of the nervous system. They must have familiarity with, and knowledge of, the related disciplines of basic neuroscience, neurology, neuropathology, neuroimaging and neuropsychology.

Neurosurgical residents must also demonstrate a detailed knowledge of the normal structure and function of the nervous system and of the pathological processes that unbalance it. They must develop learning strategies to enhance their knowledge and expertise so as to maintain excellent and current standards of care. Interprofessional skills are imperative as they must become effective neurosurgical consultants with respect to patient care, education of colleagues and the provision of medical legal opinions. Finally, and most importantly, the neurosurgical resident is expected to demonstrate unequivocal high moral and ethical behaviour. Upon completion of medical school, it takes an additional six years of Royal College-approved training to become certified in neurosurgery. This period must include: 2 years of core training in surgery and 3 years of Royal College-approved resident training in neurosurgery. Up to six months of this period may be spent in pediatric neurosurgery. It also requires 1 year of training that must include 3 months of residency in neurology, 3 months of residency in neuropathology, and 3 months of residency in neuroimaging. For further details on training requirements go to: http://www.royalcollege.ca/portal/page/portal/rc/credentials/start/routes/traditional_route Canadian Neurological Sciences Federation http://www.cnsfederation.org/societies/society/canadian-neurosurgical-society/4/

Number of physicians and physicians/100,000 population in Neurosurgery in Canada, 2015 Province/Territory Physicians Phys/100k pop'n Newfoundland/Labrador 3 0.6 Prince Edward Island 0 0.0 Nova Scotia 8 0.8 New Brunswick 10 1.3 Quebec 76 0.9 Ontario 110 0.8 Manitoba 12 0.9 Saskatchewan 10 0.9 Alberta 40 1.0 British Columbia 45 1.0 Territories 0 0.0 CANADA 314 0.9 Source: 2015 CMA Masterfile

0.95 Physicians/100,000 population in Neurosurgery in Canada, 1995 to 2015 0.90 0.85 0.80 0.75 0.70 0.65 0.60 1995 1997 1999 2001 2003 2005 2007 2009 2011 2013 2015 Source: CMA Masterfile

Neurosurgeons by gender and year in Canada, 1995 to 2015 350 300 250 200 150 100 50 0 1995 1997 1999 2001 2003 2005 2007 2009 2011 2013 2015 Total Males Females Source: CMA Masterfile

Neurosurgeons by age and gender in Canada, 2015 Gender Age Group 34 and under 4% Male 90% Female 10% 55-64 21% 65 and over 17% 45-54 28% 35-44 30% Source: 2015 CMA Masterfile

Neurosurgeons in Canada by age and gender, 2015 65 and over 1 50 55-64 2 61 45-54 9 73 35-44 16 74 34 and Under 13 Female Male Source: 2015 CMA Masterfile

Main work setting of Neurosurgeons in Canada, 2014 Academic Health Sciences Centre 57% Private Office/Clinic 16% Non-AHSC Teaching Hospital 9% Community Hospital 6% Free-standing Lab/Diag Clinic 5% Other 3% Nursing home/ long term care facility/ seniors residence 3% Source: 2014 National Physician Survey. CFPC, CMA, Royal College

Practice organization for Neurosurgeons in Canada, 2014 16.8% 3.0% 3.0% Solo Practice Group Practice 77.1% Interprofessional Practice Hospital-based Practice NR Source: 2014 National Physician Survey. CFPC, CMA, Royal College

Hours worked per week (excluding on-call) by Neurosurgeons in Canada, 2014 Activity Hours worked per week Direct patient care without teaching component 15.7 Direct patient care with teaching component 13.4 Teaching without patient care 3.8 Indirect patient care 5.5 Health facility committees 1.2 Administration 2.6 Research 4.8 Managing practice 1.8 Continued professional development 2.3 Other 0.4 TOTAL HOURS PER WEEK 51.5 Source: 2014 National Physician Survey. CFPC, CMA, Royal College

On-call duty hours spent per month by Neurosurgeons in Canada, 2014 2% 11% 23% 36% 28% Up to 120 hrs/month More than 120, up to 180 hrs/month More than 180, up to 240 hrs/month More than 240 hrs/month No response Time spent on call in direct patient care = 56 hrs./month Source: 2014 National Physician Survey. CFPC, CMA, Royal College

Remuneration for Neurosurgeons in Canada Primary payment method 1 in 2013 23% 7% 40% Average gross clinical earnings for Neurosurgeons in 2013/14 (those earning at least $60,000) = $415,051 2 19% 12% 90% + fee-for-service 90% + salary Average percent overhead reported by all surgeons in 2010 = 28.4% 3 90% + other* Blended NR * Other includes capitation, sessional, contract and other methods 1 National Physician Survey, 2013, CFPC, CMA, Royal College 2 National Physician Database, 2013/14, CIHI 3 National Physician Survey, 2010, CFPC, CMA, Royal College

Satisfaction among Neurosurgeons in Canada, 2013 Balance of personal & professional commitments 8% 7% 27% 16% 39% 3% Current professional life 7% 8% 10% 13% 40% 23% NR Very dissatisfied Dissatisfied Neutral Satisfied Very satisfied Source: 2013 National Physician Survey. CFPC, CMA, Royal College

Neurosurgeons who are Royal College, CFPC or CMQ certified in Canada, 2014 100% 18% 22% Royal College CFPC CMQ Outside Canada Note: Subset of those who reported a certification. Physicians could indicate more than one certification body. Source: 2014 National Physician Survey. CFPC, CMA, Royal College

Number of Neurosurgeons who retired during the THREE year period of 2012 to 2014 Males Females 8 6 2 < 35 35-44 45-54 55-64 65 + Total Age Group Source: CMA Masterfile year over year comparisons Note: Retired is based on giving up licence and is therefore excludes those who have retired from clinical practice but are still licensed; it includes physicians who have temporarily given up their licence but may return to practice at a later date.

Total and Ministry funded postgraduate MD trainees in 2014/15 Neurosurgery Faculty of Medicine Ministry funded Total Faculty of Medicine Ministry funded Memorial U N&L 0 0 McMaster U 6 11 Dalhousie U 6 9 UWO 9 13 U Laval 5 6 NOSM 0 0 U Sherbrooke 5 7 U Manitoba 6 7 U Montréal 8 13 U Sask 7 7 McGill U 4 16 U Alberta 6 13 U Ottawa 6 16 U Calgary 13 19 Queens U 0 0 UBC 7 11 Total U Toronto 26 62 Canada 114 210 Source: 2014/15 Annual Census of Post-MD Trainees, CAPER

First year and exiting postgraduate-md trainees in 2014/15 Neurosurgery 20 20 4 5 5 5 10 Female 10 IMG 15 14 Male 14 14 GCMS 0 First year Exits from postgrad Source: 2014/15 Annual Census of Post-MD Trainees, CAPER 0 First year Postgrad exits IMG International Medical Graduates GCMS Graduates of Canadian Medical Schools

Postgraduate-MD trainees in 2014/15 Neurosurgery Total of 19 first year Neurosurgery trainees representing 17% of all Neurosurgery trainees. Total of 114 Neurosurgery trainees representing 1% of all Ministry funded trainees. Total of 75 visa trainees in Neurosurgery. Total of 19 Neurosurgery trainees completed postgraduate training in 2014. Source: 2014/15 Annual Census of Post-MD Trainees, CAPER

Location of 2013 Postgraduate-MD exits in 2015 Neurosurgery 10 9 5 5 2 2 1 2 1 1 0 Of the 23 exits in 2013, 13 (57%) were known to be practising in Canada Source: 2014/15 Annual Census of Post-MD Trainees, CAPER

Stress associated with finding employment at end of residency FM resident 7% 43% 42% 8% Other spec res 6% 20% 50% 25% NR/NA Not stressful Somewhat stressful Very stressful Source: 2012 National Physician Survey of residents. CFPC, CMA, Royal College

Links to the organizations supplying information for this document National Physician Survey http://www.nationalphysiciansurvey.ca Canadian Medical Association http://www.cma.ca/pdc Association of Faculties of Medicine of Canada http://www.caper.ca/ Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada http://www.royalcollege.ca/portal/page/portal/rc/credentials/start/routes/traditional_route College of Family Physicians of Canada http://www.cfpc.ca Canadian Institute for Health Information http://www.cihi.ca