From Robert Graham Center, Washington, DC (DBK, PW, SP, AB); American Board of Family Medicine, Lexington, KY (LP), University of Pittsburg School of Medicine (PW).
J Am Board Fam Med. 2018 Sep-Oct;31(5):680-681. doi: 10.3122/jabfm.2018.05.180070.
Based on a 2016 survey of family physicians who were then three years out of residency training, we found that almost 9 percent self-identified as hospitalists. These family physician hospitalists were significantly more likely than their non-hospitalist peers to be male, work longer hours, be better paid, and be more satisfied with their work. These attributes may attract more family physicians to hospital medicine, with negative implications for the supply of primary care physicians. (J Am Board Fam Med 2018;31:680-681.).
基于 2016 年对当时完成住院医师规范化培训三年的家庭医生的调查,我们发现近 9%的人自认为是医院医生。这些家庭医生医院医生明显比他们的非医院医生同行更有可能是男性,工作时间更长,薪酬更高,对工作更满意。这些属性可能会吸引更多的家庭医生加入医院医学,对初级保健医生的供应产生负面影响。(J Am Board Fam Med 2018;31:680-681.)。