Berns Jeffrey S, Ellison David H, Linas Stuart L, Rosner Mitchell H
Renal, Electrolyte, and Hypertension Division, Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania;
Division of Nephrology, Oregon Health and Science University and Portland Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Portland, Oregon;
Clin J Am Soc Nephrol. 2014 Sep 5;9(9):1639-44. doi: 10.2215/CJN.00560114. Epub 2014 Jun 26.
The subspecialty of nephrology faces several critical challenges, including declining interest among medical students and internal medicine residents and worrisome declines in the number of applicants for nephrology fellowships. There is an urgent need to more clearly define the subspecialty and its scope of practice, reinvigorate meaningful research training and activities among trainees, and ensure that fellows who complete training and enter the practice of nephrology are experts in the broad scope of nephrology. This need requires a critical look at fellowship training programs and training requirements. A new workforce analysis is also needed that is not focused on primarily meeting estimated future clinical needs but rather, ensuring that there is alignment of supply and demand for nephrology trainees, which will ensure that those entering nephrology fellowships are highly qualified and capable of becoming outstanding nephrologists and that there are desirable employment opportunities for them when they complete their training.
肾脏病学亚专业面临着几个关键挑战,包括医学生和内科住院医师对此兴趣下降,以及申请肾脏病学 fellowship 的人数令人担忧地减少。迫切需要更明确地界定该亚专业及其执业范围,重振学员中有意义的研究培训和活动,并确保完成培训并进入肾脏病学实践领域的 fellowship 学员是肾脏病学广泛领域的专家。这一需求要求对 fellowship 培训项目和培训要求进行批判性审视。还需要进行一项新的劳动力分析,该分析不应主要侧重于满足预计的未来临床需求,而应确保肾脏病学学员的供需平衡,这将确保进入肾脏病学 fellowship 的人员具备高素质,有能力成为优秀的肾脏病学家,并且在他们完成培训后有理想的就业机会。