Dodd Gerald D, Fletcher Thomas B, Thorwarth William T
Department of Radiology, University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, San Antonio, TX 78229-3900, USA.
J Am Coll Radiol. 2006 Apr;3(4):243-7. doi: 10.1016/j.jacr.2006.01.004.
The overall health of academic radiology suffers from insufficient funds and manpower. Although the largest academic programs in the country may have sufficient resources to maintain robust academic environments, one third to half of the academic radiology programs in the United States are struggling to maintain stable academic environments. The impact of an impaired academic radiology enterprise on the specialty of radiology is far reaching. As academic departments falter, the quantity and quality of research and educational programs deteriorate. In the short term, this situation makes our specialty vulnerable to predatory strikes by other specialists who covet our field; in the long term, it leads to obsolescence. Fortunately, radiology is a lucrative specialty, and we have the wherewithal to help ourselves. To ensure a vibrant future for our specialty each of us must accept an obligation to invest in our academic foundation. In particular, private practice radiologists must recognize this obligation and pledge their time and/or resources to help shore up the academic departments.
学术放射学的整体健康状况受到资金和人力不足的影响。尽管国内最大的学术项目可能有足够的资源来维持强大的学术环境,但美国三分之一到一半的学术放射学项目正在努力维持稳定的学术环境。学术放射学事业受损对放射学专业的影响是深远的。随着学术部门的衰落,研究和教育项目的数量和质量都会下降。短期内,这种情况使我们的专业容易受到觊觎我们领域的其他专科医生的掠夺性攻击;从长远来看,这会导致过时。幸运的是,放射学是一个利润丰厚的专业,我们有能力自助。为了确保我们专业拥有充满活力的未来,我们每个人都必须承担起投资我们学术基础的义务。特别是,私人执业放射科医生必须认识到这一义务,并承诺投入时间和/或资源来帮助支持学术部门。