Jones D N, O'Donnell C, Stuckey J
Division of Medical Imaging, Flinders Medical Centre, Bedford Park, Australia.
Australas Radiol. 2000 Feb;44(1):41-52. doi: 10.1046/j.1440-1673.2000.00780.x.
The 1998 Australian Radiologist Workforce Survey findings form the basis of the present report, prepared by the Workforce Committee of the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Radiologists (RANZCR). A more detailed report can be accessed through the RANZCR web site (http:@www.ranzcr.edu.au). This follows similar previously published reports by the Workforce Committee in the 1990s. The issues of radiologist workforce supply and demand are examined, and benchmarks again reviewed. One of the conclusions of the present report is a possible upcoming shortage of radiologists in Australia, due to several factors, including a possible increase in the attrition rate of an ageing radiologist population, increasing female participation in the workforce, and increasing medical imaging utilization rates. In comparison with other Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) nations, Australia had a mid-range supply of radiologists, and also medical imaging utilization, although there has been an increase in the latter. Australian radiologist annual workloads appear to be increasing.
1998年澳大利亚放射科医生劳动力调查结果构成了本报告的基础,该报告由澳大利亚和新西兰皇家放射科医学院(RANZCR)劳动力委员会编写。更详细的报告可通过RANZCR网站(http:@www.ranzcr.edu.au)获取。这延续了劳动力委员会在20世纪90年代之前发布的类似报告。对放射科医生劳动力的供需问题进行了研究,并再次审查了基准。本报告的结论之一是,由于多种因素,包括老龄化放射科医生群体的流失率可能上升、女性劳动力参与率增加以及医学影像利用率提高,澳大利亚可能即将面临放射科医生短缺的情况。与其他经济合作与发展组织(OECD)国家相比,澳大利亚放射科医生的供应处于中等水平,医学影像利用率也是如此,尽管后者有所增加。澳大利亚放射科医生的年度工作量似乎在增加。