Kwolek Christopher J, Crawford Robert S
Division of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery, Massachusetts General Hospital Center, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts 02114, USA.
J Endovasc Ther. 2009 Feb;16 Suppl 1:I42-52. doi: 10.1583/08-2661.1.
Several challenges exist with respect to training the current and next generation of vascular specialists. Current advances in technology have led to changes in the length and type of training required to master new endovascular techniques. At the same time, the number of open surgical cases being provided to trainees may not be sufficient to allow them to manage complex open procedures. This growth is occurring at a time when increased external pressures are being applied to shorten training programs. Finally, the next generation of vascular specialists will come from medical students who are accruing a large educational debt during their course of training. Vascular specialists outside the US have already begun to successfully deal with many of these issues, and insight can be gained from their successes and difficulties. In this article, we review the current status of training for vascular and endovascular specialists and discuss the need for changes in current US training paradigms. While this will touch on initiatives in other specialties, including cardiology, vascular medicine, and interventional and neuroradiology, we will focus primarily on changes that are occurring with respect to the training of surgical specialists who manage vascular disease.
在培养当代及下一代血管专科医生方面存在若干挑战。当前技术的进步导致掌握新的血管内技术所需培训的时长和类型发生了变化。与此同时,提供给受训人员的开放手术病例数量可能不足以让他们应对复杂的开放手术。这种增长发生在外部要求缩短培训项目的压力不断增加的时期。最后,下一代血管专科医生将来自在培训过程中背负大量教育债务的医学生。美国以外的血管专科医生已经开始成功应对其中许多问题,我们可以从他们的成功与困难中获得启发。在本文中,我们回顾了血管和血管内专科医生培训的现状,并讨论了改变当前美国培训模式的必要性。虽然这将涉及其他专科的举措,包括心脏病学、血管医学以及介入放射学和神经放射学,但我们将主要关注在管理血管疾病的外科专科医生培训方面正在发生的变化。