Eitzen E, Schafermeyer R W, Strange G R
American College of Emergency Physicians, Dallas, Texas.
Ann Emerg Med. 1990 May;19(5):532-5. doi: 10.1016/s0196-0644(05)82185-7.
A survey of the membership of the American College of Emergency Physicians (ACEP) was undertaken to identify members with special interest or expertise in pediatric emergency medicine. A questionnaire was published in the August 1988 issue of ACEP News, which was distributed to 12,079 members. One hundred seventy-one responses were returned, revealing a subset of the membership (1.42%) with a special interest or expertise in pediatric emergency care. This group was characterized as to type of residency training, board certification (completed or planned), practice location, and percentage of practice composed of children. Opinions were sought regarding subspecialty certification, continuing medical education needs, and quality and quantity of pediatric emergency medical training in pediatric and emergency medicine residency programs. More than 200 physicians were identified as resources in pediatric emergency medicine for ACEP. The majority of the respondents favored subspecialty board certification. Continuing education needs are generally being met, but there is a need for better geographical distribution of courses. Minifellowships and more pediatric rotations for emergency medicine residents were suggested.
对美国急诊医师学会(ACEP)的会员进行了一项调查,以确定在儿科急诊医学方面有特殊兴趣或专长的会员。一份调查问卷发表在1988年8月的《ACEP新闻》上,分发给了12079名会员。共收到171份回复,显示会员中有一部分人(1.42%)在儿科急诊护理方面有特殊兴趣或专长。对这一群体的住院医师培训类型、委员会认证(已完成或计划进行)、执业地点以及儿童患者在执业中所占比例进行了描述。就亚专业认证、继续医学教育需求以及儿科和急诊医学住院医师培训项目中儿科急诊医学培训的质量和数量征求了意见。200多名医生被确定为ACEP在儿科急诊医学方面的资源。大多数受访者赞成亚专业委员会认证。继续医学教育需求总体上得到了满足,但课程的地理分布需要改善。有人建议为急诊医学住院医师提供小型进修项目和更多的儿科轮转机会。