R.A. Salata is STERIS Endowed Chair of Excellence in Medicine, professor, and chair, Department of Medicine, Case Western Reserve University, University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center, Cleveland, Ohio. M.W. Geraci is John B. Hickam Professor of Medicine and chair, Department of Medicine, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana. D.C. Rockey is professor and chair, Department of Internal Medicine, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, South Carolina. M. Blanchard is professor and chief of medical education, Department of Internal Medicine, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, Missouri. N.J. Brown is professor and chair, Department of Medicine, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, Nashville, Tennessee. L.J. Cardinal is assistant professor and program director, Internal Medicine Residency Program, Stony Brook University School of Medicine, Stony Brook, New York, and John T. Mather Memorial Hospital, Port Jefferson, New York. M. Garcia is associate professor and associate director, Internal Medicine Residency Program, University of Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester, Massachusetts. M.P. Madaio is professor and chair, Department of Medicine, Medical College of Georgia, Augusta, Georgia. J.D. Marsh is professor and chair, Department of Medicine, University of Arkansas for Medical Science, Little Rock, Arkansas. R.F. Todd III is professor emeritus, Department of Medicine, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas.
Acad Med. 2018 Apr;93(4):565-573. doi: 10.1097/ACM.0000000000001950.
The U.S. physician-scientist (PS) workforce is invaluable to the nation's biomedical research effort. It is through biomedical research that certain diseases have been eliminated, cures for others have been discovered, and medical procedures and therapies that save lives have been developed. Yet, the U.S. PS workforce has both declined and aged over the last several years. The resulting decreased inflow and outflow to the PS pipeline renders the system vulnerable to collapsing suddenly as the senior workforce retires. In November 2015, the Alliance for Academic Internal Medicine hosted a consensus conference on the PS workforce to address issues impacting academic medical schools, with input from early-career PSs based on their individual experiences and concerns. One of the goals of the conference was to identify current impediments in attracting and supporting PSs and to develop a new set of recommendations for sustaining the PS workforce in 2016 and beyond. This Perspective reports on the opportunities and factors identified at the conference and presents five recommendations designed to increase entry into the PS pipeline and nine recommendations designed to decrease attrition from the PS workflow.
美国的医师科学家(PS)队伍对国家的生物医学研究工作至关重要。正是通过生物医学研究,某些疾病被消除了,其他疾病的治疗方法被发现了,拯救生命的医疗程序和疗法也被开发出来了。然而,在过去的几年里,美国的 PS 队伍无论是数量还是年龄都在下降。这种流入和流出 PS 队伍的减少,使得该系统在资深员工退休时,容易突然崩溃。2015 年 11 月,学术内部医学联盟举办了一次关于 PS 队伍的共识会议,以解决影响学术医学院的问题,并根据初级 PS 的个人经验和关注,征求他们的意见。会议的目标之一是确定目前在吸引和支持 PS 方面存在的障碍,并制定一套新的建议,以维持 2016 年及以后的 PS 队伍。本观点报告了会议确定的机会和因素,并提出了五项旨在增加 PS 队伍的建议和九项旨在减少 PS 工作流程中人员流失的建议。