Department of Pediatrics, Duke University School of Medicine, Durham, NC.
Office of Physician-Scientist Development, Duke University School of Medicine, Durham, NC.
J Pediatr. 2020 Jul;222:7-12.e4. doi: 10.1016/j.jpeds.2020.01.054.
Pediatric physician-scientists are important members of the biomedical workforce who are instrumental in translating research advances into novel patient treatment strategies, yet their numbers have been declining over the past four decades. In order to increase the pipeline of pediatric physician-scientists, the Association of Medical School Pediatric Department Chairs (AMSPDC) leads the Frontiers in Science (FIS) and Pediatric Scientist Development Program (PSDP). These programs provide mentorship, networking, and funding opportunities for pediatric residents and fellows who are interested in pursuing research careers. To assess perceptions of program accessibility and efficacy, FIS and PSDP leadership surveyed AMSPDC membership between November 2018 and April 2019; 66 active department chairs responded. The decline in pediatric physician-scientists was identified as a common concern, and responding chairs identified several individual and institutional barriers to the physician-scientist career pathway and to participation in FIS and PSDP. Common barriers to participation included: undefined career paths for physician-scientists, a limited number of FIS slots annually, a perception that these programs support primarily basic science rather than other types of research, and competing funding through institutional T32 and K12 programs. To address these barriers, FIS and PSDP leadership will work with AMSPDC to explore ways to increase access to FIS, promote PSDP alumni mentoring of participating residents and fellows, and expand the scope of research supported by these programs. Assessments of FIS and PSDP will be ongoing, with the goal of improving program access in order to increase and diversify the pediatric physician-scientist workforce.
儿科医师科学家是生物医学领域劳动力的重要成员,他们在将研究进展转化为新的患者治疗策略方面发挥着重要作用,但在过去四十年中,他们的数量一直在减少。为了增加儿科医师科学家的数量,医学院儿科系主席协会(AMSPDC)领导了前沿科学(FIS)和儿科科学家发展计划(PSDP)。这些计划为有兴趣从事研究职业的儿科住院医师和研究员提供指导、网络和资金机会。为了评估计划的可及性和效果,FIS 和 PSDP 领导层于 2018 年 11 月至 2019 年 4 月对 AMSPDC 成员进行了调查;66 名现任系主席做出了回应。儿科医师科学家的减少被认为是一个共同关注的问题,回应的主席确定了医师科学家职业道路以及参与 FIS 和 PSDP 的几个个人和机构障碍。参与的常见障碍包括:医师科学家的职业道路不明确,每年 FIS 名额有限,认为这些计划主要支持基础科学而不是其他类型的研究,以及通过机构 T32 和 K12 计划的竞争资金。为了解决这些障碍,FIS 和 PSDP 领导层将与 AMSPDC 合作,探索增加 FIS 可及性的方法,促进 PSDP 校友对参与的住院医师和研究员的指导,并扩大这些计划支持的研究范围。对 FIS 和 PSDP 的评估将是持续的,目标是改善计划的可及性,以增加和使儿科医师科学家队伍多样化。