Levin David C, Rao Vijay M
Department of Radiology, Thomas Jefferson University Hospital and Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, PA 19107, USA.
J Am Coll Radiol. 2007 Mar;4(3):184-6. doi: 10.1016/j.jacr.2006.08.012.
The private practice radiology community relies on academic radiology departments to (1) do research and make advances in imaging science, (2) justify reimbursement for those advances, and (3) train new generations of radiologists. This has been largely a one-sided arrangement, with the academic departments footing the bill and the private practice community deriving the benefits and pretty much getting a free ride. But academic radiology is facing a crisis, and the research productivity of our specialty is in jeopardy. Leadership in research is a crucial element in the effort to keep out untrained and inexperienced physicians from other specialties who are largely motivated by the desire for profit. Better support from private practice radiologists is badly needed to help their academic colleagues maintain that research leadership.
私立放射科医疗界依赖学术放射科部门来(1)开展研究并推动影像科学进步,(2)为这些进步争取报销费用,以及(3)培养新一代放射科医生。这在很大程度上是一种单方面的安排,学术部门承担费用,而私立医疗界却从中受益,几乎是搭了便车。但学术放射科正面临危机,我们这个专业的研究生产力处于危险之中。在努力阻止其他专业未经培训和缺乏经验的医生进入(这些医生很大程度上受逐利动机驱使)的过程中,研究领域的领导力是一个关键要素。私立放射科医生急需提供更好的支持,以帮助他们的学术同行保持这种研究领域的领导力。