Alkhayat Abdullah, Ashkanani Ali
Department of Clinical Radiology, Mubarak Al-Kabeer Hospital, Kuwait.
Deputy, Kuwait Radiological Society, Kuwait.
Semin Musculoskelet Radiol. 2018 Nov;22(5):592-598. doi: 10.1055/s-0038-1672192. Epub 2018 Nov 6.
This article outlines the development of radiology training in the Middle East. It discusses the history of radiology in the region and current available pathways to subspecialize in musculoskeletal (MSK) radiology. Owing to the rapidly changing demographics and health indicators in the region, a major shift has occurred in the government's focus in directing more resources to advance the health care system. This in addition to intraregional initiatives, such as the establishment of many radiologic societies, has provided strong incentives toward developing radiology training programs in the region. There are profound differences in the region regarding the development of radiology, with only few countries offering structured radiology training programs and MSK radiology fellowships. To keep up with the explosion of information in imaging technology and hold clinical ground, current and future MSK radiologists must overcome certain challenges and change their approach to stay clinically relevant.
本文概述了中东地区放射学培训的发展情况。它讨论了该地区放射学的历史以及目前可用于肌肉骨骼(MSK)放射学亚专业培训的途径。由于该地区人口结构和健康指标的迅速变化,政府的重点已发生重大转变,将更多资源用于推进医疗保健系统。此外,区域内的一些举措,如成立了许多放射学会,也为该地区发展放射学培训项目提供了强大动力。该地区在放射学发展方面存在巨大差异,只有少数国家提供结构化的放射学培训项目和MSK放射学奖学金。为了跟上成像技术信息的爆炸式增长并保持临床优势,当前和未来的MSK放射科医生必须克服某些挑战并改变他们的方法,以保持与临床的相关性。