2023
DOI: 10.1055/s-0043-1761289
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Trainee Perspectives of Private Equity's Impact on Ophthalmology

Abstract: Objective The accelerated involvement of private equity (PE) in ophthalmology has many potential implications for the future of the field. The aim of this study was to evaluate trainee perspectives on PE's impact on ophthalmology. Methods An electronic survey was sent to trainees via an online ophthalmology research newsletter. The survey assessed for career goals and perspectives on the involvement of PE and its impact across a variety of attributes. Results A total of 41 United States-bas… Show more

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“…Similar trepidation towards private equity has been demonstrated by younger physicians across a number of specialties [28–30]. In surveys, a majority of respondents were not open to working for private equity backed practices, or preferred to join independent practices [28–30].…”
Section: Private Equity's Effects On the Clinical Workforcementioning
confidence: 64%
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“…Similar trepidation towards private equity has been demonstrated by younger physicians across a number of specialties [28–30]. In surveys, a majority of respondents were not open to working for private equity backed practices, or preferred to join independent practices [28–30].…”
Section: Private Equity's Effects On the Clinical Workforcementioning
confidence: 64%
“…In a 2019–2020 survey of ophthalmology fellowship trainees, a majority (81%) expressed concern regarding the effect of private equity acquisitions on career opportunities, specifically future job security and autonomy [27]. Similar trepidation towards private equity has been demonstrated by younger physicians across a number of specialties [28–30]. In surveys, a majority of respondents were not open to working for private equity backed practices, or preferred to join independent practices [28–30].…”
Section: Private Equity's Effects On the Clinical Workforcementioning
confidence: 99%