Sunshine Jonathan H, Lewis Rebecca S, Bhargavan Mythreyi
Research Department, American College of Radiology, 1891 Preston White Dr., Reston, VA 20191, USA.
AJR Am J Roentgenol. 2008 Nov;191(5):1293-301. doi: 10.2214/AJR.08.1136.
Recognizing that subspecialization can consist of concentration in multiple fields as well as in a single main field, we conducted this study to profile in detail the subspecialization of diagnostic radiologists in the United States in ways that illuminate issues related to the American Board of Radiology plan for a new final examination.
We tabulated nonindividually identified data from the American College of Radiology 2003 Survey of Radiologists, a stratified random-sample mail survey with 1,924 responses and a 63% response rate. Respondents were guaranteed confidentiality. Responses were weighted to make them representative of all radiologists in the United States.
Sixty-nine percent of respondents reported specializing at least to a small extent. If concentration in a field is defined as spending 10% or more of clinical work time in the field, 51% of radiologists concentrated in one or two fields, 24% in three or four fields, and 21% in more than four fields. An examination covering a radiologist's four most time-intensive fields would cover 80% of the clinical work of the median radiologist. However, the one fourth of radiologists whose work is most varied would have 40% or more not covered by the examination, but the one fourth with the most concentrated work would have 100% covered.
Most radiologists concentrate in a few fields, making the American Board of Radiology plan for an examination that covers four fields--or fewer, at an examinee's discretion--a major step forward in recognizing the nature of current practice. Four fields, however, are too many for the practice patterns of many radiologists but too few for the practice patterns of a substantial minority. We offer for consideration more far-reaching reforms.
鉴于亚专业可能包括专注于多个领域以及单一主要领域,我们开展了本研究,以详细描述美国诊断放射科医生的亚专业情况,从而阐明与美国放射学会新的期末考试计划相关的问题。
我们汇总了美国放射学会2003年放射科医生调查中的非个体识别数据,这是一项分层随机抽样邮件调查,共收到1924份回复,回复率为63%。受访者的信息得到保密保证。对回复进行了加权处理,使其能代表美国所有放射科医生。
69%的受访者表示至少在一定程度上进行了亚专业细分。如果将在某个领域的专注定义为将10%或更多的临床工作时间投入该领域,那么51%的放射科医生专注于一两个领域,24%专注于三四个领域,21%专注于四个以上领域。涵盖放射科医生四个耗时最多领域的考试将覆盖中位数放射科医生80%的临床工作。然而,工作最为多样化的四分之一放射科医生有40%或更多的临床工作未被该考试覆盖,但工作最为集中的四分之一放射科医生则100%被覆盖。
大多数放射科医生专注于少数领域,这使得美国放射学会计划进行的涵盖四个领域(或根据考生自行决定更少领域)的考试,在认识当前实践性质方面向前迈出了重要一步。然而,对于许多放射科医生的实践模式而言,四个领域太多,但对于相当一部分少数放射科医生的实践模式而言,四个领域又太少。我们提出更具深远意义的改革措施以供考虑。