Department of Otolaryngology, Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary, Department of Otology and Laryngology, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
Laryngoscope. 2011 Jan;121(1):194-201. doi: 10.1002/lary.20990.
OBJECTIVES/HYPOTHESIS: To review the historical development of pediatric otolaryngology as a surgical subspecialty and to compare and contrast this historical development with that of pediatric surgery and pediatric urology.
Literature search.
A sequential comparison of these three surgical subspecialties was undertaken in terms of their early origins and founding physicians, sections and societies, standardization of training and accreditation, official recognition, and certification. Supportive materials were obtained via a literature search using the PubMed database from 1950 to the present, supplemented by archived material from the libraries of the Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary and the Countway Library of the Harvard Medical School.
Pediatric surgery, urology, and otolaryngology have taken somewhat parallel but also disparate paths toward surgical subspecialty establishment.
Pediatric otolaryngology, despite its many accomplishments, lags behind its surgical and urologic brethren from both an accreditation and certification standpoint.
目的/假设:回顾小儿耳鼻喉科作为外科亚专业的历史发展,并将其与小儿外科学和小儿泌尿外科学的历史发展进行比较和对比。
文献检索。
从早期起源和创始医生、科室和学会、培训和认证的标准化、官方认可和认证等方面,对这三个外科亚专业进行了连续比较。通过使用 PubMed 数据库从 1950 年到现在进行文献检索,并辅之以马萨诸塞眼耳医院图书馆和哈佛医学院计数图书馆的存档材料,获得了支持性材料。
小儿外科学、泌尿外科学和耳鼻喉科学在建立外科亚专业方面采取了相似但又不同的路径。
尽管小儿耳鼻喉科学取得了许多成就,但在认证和认证方面落后于其外科和泌尿科同行。