Department of Radiology, Ochsner Clinic Foundation and Professor, The University of Queensland School of Medicine, Ochsner Clinical School; Commission on Human Resources, ACR.
J Am Coll Radiol. 2013 Oct;10(10):750-6. doi: 10.1016/j.jacr.2013.06.010.
The ACR Commission on Human Resources conducts an annual electronic survey during the first quarter of the year to better understand the present workforce situation for radiologists.
We used the Practice of Radiology Environment Database (PRED) to identify 2,067 practice leaders and asked them to complete an electronic survey developed by the Commission on Human Resources. The survey asked group leaders or their designates to report the number of radiologists they currently employ or supervise, the number hired in 2012, and the number they plan to hire in 2013 and 2016. The leaders were also asked to report the subspecialty area that was used as the main reason for hiring that physician.
Of the 2,067 practice leaders surveyed, 22% responded, a figure corresponding to 23% of all practicing radiologists in the United States. These results showed that 54% of radiologists are in private practice and 46% are employed by various other entities. The current workforce consists of 21% general radiologists and 79% subspecialists. The largest areas of subspecialty include general interventionalists, neuroradiologists, and body imagers. In 2012, 1,407 radiologists were hired. The greatest number of radiologists hired involved general interventional radiologists, followed by general radiologists, body imagers, and those specializing in musculoskeletal radiology, neuroradiology, and breast imaging. In 2013, 1,526 job opportunities were projected and in 2016, 1,434 job opportunities. In 2013, the most sought-after individuals will be general radiologists, general interventionalists, breast imagers, neuroradiologists, musculoskeletal radiologists, and body imagers.
Based on the data collected from the responding practices, the demand for hiring radiologists in 2013 will be similar to 2012. Each of the 1,200 residents who complete their training programs each year should have a position available, but the job may not necessarily be in the subspecialty, geographic area, or type of practice that the individual desires.
ACR 人力资源委员会在每年的第一季度进行一次电子调查,以更好地了解放射科医生的现有劳动力情况。
我们使用 Practice of Radiology Environment Database (PRED) 来识别 2067 名实践领导者,并要求他们完成由人力资源委员会开发的电子调查。该调查要求小组领导或其指定人员报告他们目前雇用或监督的放射科医生人数、2012 年雇用的人数以及他们计划在 2013 年和 2016 年雇用的人数。领导者还被要求报告作为雇用该医生的主要原因的专业领域。
在接受调查的 2067 名实践领导者中,有 22%做出了回应,这一数字相当于美国所有执业放射科医生的 23%。调查结果显示,54%的放射科医生在私人诊所工作,46%受雇于其他各种实体。现有劳动力由 21%的普通放射科医生和 79%的专科医生组成。最大的专业领域包括普通介入放射科医生、神经放射科医生和身体成像医生。2012 年雇用了 1407 名放射科医生。招聘人数最多的是普通介入放射科医生,其次是普通放射科医生、身体成像医生,以及专门从事肌肉骨骼放射学、神经放射学和乳房成像的医生。预计 2013 年将有 1526 个工作机会,2016 年将有 1434 个工作机会。2013 年,需求量最大的人将是普通放射科医生、普通介入放射科医生、乳房成像医生、神经放射科医生、肌肉骨骼放射科医生和身体成像医生。
根据回应实践收集的数据,2013 年对放射科医生的需求将与 2012 年相似。每年完成培训计划的 1200 名居民中的每个人都应该有一个职位,但该职位不一定在个人希望的专业领域、地理位置或实践类型。