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聚焦于非恶性血液病的血液肿瘤学受训者在 Fellowship 培训后职业道路的决定因素。

Determinants of hematology-oncology trainees' postfellowship career pathways with a focus on nonmalignant hematology.

机构信息

Division of Hematology, Department of Internal Medicine, and.

Division of Biomedical Statistics and Informatics, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN.

出版信息

Blood Adv. 2018 Feb 27;2(4):361-369. doi: 10.1182/bloodadvances.2017013722.

Abstract

Nonmalignant hematologic conditions are extremely prevalent and contribute significantly to the global burden of disease. The US health care system may soon face a shortage of specialists in nonmalignant hematology. We sought to identify factors that lead hematology-oncology fellows to pursue (or not to pursue) careers in nonmalignant hematology. Cross-sectional, web-based survey distributed to 149 graduates of a hematology-oncology fellowship program at a large academic medical center between 1998 and 2016. Eighty-six out of 149 graduates responded (57.7%); most (59 [68.6%]) practice at an academic medical center. Respondents spend a mean of 61% of their time in clinical practice, 23.7% conducting research, 5.2% in education, and 5.2% in administration. Those in clinical practice spend a mean of 52.1% of their time in solid tumor oncology, 37.5% in hematologic malignancies, and 10% in nonmalignant hematology; only 1 spent >50% of time practicing nonmalignant hematology. Factors most significantly affecting choice of patient population included clinical experience during fellowship and intellectual stimulation of the patient population/disease type. Factors that could have most significantly influenced a decision to spend more time in nonmalignant hematology included increased exposure/access to role models and mentors and opportunities for better career growth/advancement. Fellowship graduates spend >50% of their time in clinical practice, but almost none spend a significant amount of time practicing nonmalignant hematology. Given the growing number of patients with nonmalignant hematologic conditions and a possible future provider shortage, medical trainees should be encouraged to pursue careers in nonmalignant hematology.

摘要

非恶性血液病极其普遍,对全球疾病负担有重大影响。美国的医疗体系可能很快就会面临非恶性血液病专家短缺的问题。我们试图确定导致血液学肿瘤学研究员从事(或不从事)非恶性血液病职业的因素。横断面、基于网络的调查,分发给 1998 年至 2016 年期间在一家大型学术医疗中心完成血液学肿瘤学研究员课程的 149 名毕业生。149 名毕业生中有 86 名(57.7%)做出回应;大多数(59 名[68.6%])在学术医疗中心工作。受访者平均有 61%的时间用于临床实践,23.7%用于研究,5.2%用于教育,5.2%用于管理。从事临床实践的人平均有 52.1%的时间用于实体肿瘤肿瘤学,37.5%用于血液恶性肿瘤,10%用于非恶性血液病;只有 1 人花费超过 50%的时间从事非恶性血液病实践。对选择患者人群影响最大的因素包括研究员期间的临床经验和患者人群/疾病类型的智力刺激。最能影响从事非恶性血液病时间的因素包括增加接触/获得榜样和导师的机会以及更好的职业成长/晋升机会。研究员毕业生将超过 50%的时间用于临床实践,但几乎没有人将大量时间用于非恶性血液病实践。鉴于患有非恶性血液病的患者数量不断增加,且未来可能出现医疗资源短缺的情况,应该鼓励医学实习生从事非恶性血液病职业。

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