Hong Kelvin, Georgiades Christos S, Hebert Jillyn, Wahlin Tamara, Mitchell Sally E, Geschwind Jean-Francois H
Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions, Baltimore, MD 21287, USA.
Tech Vasc Interv Radiol. 2006 Sep;9(3):96-100. doi: 10.1053/j.tvir.2007.02.005.
Interventional radiology (IR) has been for the last few years undergoing a transformation from a service oriented to a clinically oriented specialty. With increasing oncologic procedures and patient volume, the balance between quality clinical care, and the time constraints on the busy interventionalist pull in opposing forces. The need for greater clinical support staff in the IR practice is unquestionable. Physician Assistants (and other Physician Extenders) have been in the medical field since the 1960s with intensive clinical training, capabilities of providing patient care and ability to generate revenue income more than justifies their place in the IR. The contemporary model of a clinical orientated service within IR for cancer patients undergoing interventional oncology procedures should include Physician Extenders as a vital part of the team allowing delivery of high-quality patient care.
在过去几年中,介入放射学(IR)一直在从以服务为导向的专业向以临床为导向的专业转变。随着肿瘤治疗程序和患者数量的增加,优质临床护理与忙碌的介入放射科医生所面临的时间限制之间的平衡产生了矛盾。介入放射学实践中对更多临床支持人员的需求是毋庸置疑的。自20世纪60年代以来,医师助理(以及其他医师助理人员)进入医学领域,他们接受过强化临床培训,具备提供患者护理的能力,并且能够创造收入,这足以证明他们在介入放射学中的地位。对于接受介入肿瘤学治疗的癌症患者,介入放射学中以临床为导向的服务的当代模式应将医师助理人员作为团队的重要组成部分,以提供高质量的患者护理。