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Logistical barriers to career development in academic cardiovascular multimodality imaging-challenges for future mentors.

作者信息

Auseon Alex J

机构信息

The Ohio State University, Columbus, 43210, USA.

出版信息

Am Heart Hosp J. 2009 Winter;7(2):E99-103. doi: 10.15420/ahhj.2009.7.2.99.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

To define the practical logistics involved in the training, maintenance of technical proficiency, credentialing, and board certification for academic multimodality cardiovascular imaging specialists.

BACKGROUND

Trends in cardiovascular imaging reflect a new paradigm emphasizing expertise in all four major modalities. In order to become a faculty member responsible for educating fellows-in-training, academic imagers face a daunting process with a shortage of senior mentors.

METHODS

Detailed information describing fellowship training, the aggregate monthly volume of publications, credentialing, continuing medical education requirements, and board certification were obtained for each subspecialty area of cardiovascular medicine from various online sources.

RESULTS

Compared with other subspecialty areas of cardiovascular medicine, multimodality imaging requires more reading (44% more pages of publications), more continuing medical education hours (300-467% more), and additional board certification (three boards instead of one or two).

CONCLUSIONS

Achieving competency in multimodality imaging is difficult and expensive in 2009, but still possible. To advance the career development of current academic faculty in this area, future emphasis should be on streamlining training, accreditation, and board certification requirements while focusing on research proving the value of integrated imaging in cardiovascular disease.

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