Hoyt David B, Kim Hubert D, Barrios Cristobal
Department of Surgery, Division of Trauma, University of California, Irvine, 333 City Blvd. West, Suite 700, Orange, CA 92868, USA.
World J Surg. 2008 Aug;32(8):1630-5. doi: 10.1007/s00268-008-9576-y.
The specialty of trauma is at a crossroads. Choosing a career in trauma is associated with concerns related to lifestyle issues and maintenance of adequate operative experience. Trauma and critical care surgeons in the U.S. have reexamined their role based on these concerns and the realization that surgeon resources for the injured patient are in jeopardy. After much work over the past five years, a model of "Acute Care Surgery" has emerged and a training curriculum has been proposed. This article reviews the evolution of a new specialty and identifies some of the challenges and opportunities associated with the implementation of this model.
创伤专业正处于十字路口。选择创伤专业的职业与生活方式问题以及保持足够的手术经验等担忧相关。基于这些担忧以及认识到为受伤患者提供外科医生资源正受到威胁,美国的创伤和重症监护外科医生重新审视了他们的角色。经过过去五年的大量工作,“急性护理外科”模式已经出现,并提出了培训课程。本文回顾了一个新专业的发展历程,并确定了与该模式实施相关的一些挑战和机遇。