Department of Otolaryngology, Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary, Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.A.
Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.A.
Laryngoscope. 2021 Oct;131(10):E2712-E2717. doi: 10.1002/lary.29725. Epub 2021 Jul 3.
Sleep medicine is a multidisciplinary field that includes otolaryngology. After 2011, sleep medicine board eligibility required completion of a dedicated sleep medicine fellowship. The objective of our study is to describe the characteristics and geographic distribution of the dual board-certified sleep otolaryngology workforce and to assess the impact of the 2011 change.
A cross-sectional analysis of sleep-certified otolaryngologists registered with the American Board of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery in 2019 was performed to characterize the sleep otolaryngology workforce. County and regional analysis of provider density was conducted by comparing provider characteristics with county-level data from the United States Census Bureau.
There were 275 active dual board-certified sleep otolaryngologists, or approximately 1 for every 1.12 million Americans. 77.8% were in private practice and 2.9% had American Society of Pediatric Otolaryngology membership. Eighty-eight percent were male, with females more likely than males to be in an academic setting (36.4% for females compared to 20.2% for males; P = .045). The South Atlantic and South Central regions had the highest number of sleep board-certified otolaryngologists per capita. Before 2011, an average of 75.7 otolaryngologists took the sleep board exam per 2-year cycle, compared to 14.3 otolaryngologists after 2011 (P = .029).
There are few dual board-certified sleep otolaryngologists across the country, which may affect care for patients with sleep-disordered breathing. Increased resident exposure and otolaryngology training in sleep medicine can strengthen the otolaryngology contribution to the multidisciplinary care of these patients.
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睡眠医学是一个多学科领域,包括耳鼻喉科。2011 年后,睡眠医学委员会资格要求完成专门的睡眠医学奖学金。我们研究的目的是描述双重认证的睡眠耳鼻喉科工作人员的特征和地理分布,并评估 2011 年变化的影响。
对 2019 年注册于美国耳鼻喉科-头颈外科学会的睡眠认证耳鼻喉科医师进行横断面分析,以描述睡眠耳鼻喉科工作人员的特征。通过比较提供者特征与美国人口普查局的县一级数据,对提供者密度进行县和地区分析。
有 275 名活跃的双重认证睡眠耳鼻喉科医师,即每 112 万美国人中有 1 名。77.8%为私人执业,2.9%为美国儿科学会耳鼻喉科学会会员。88%为男性,女性在学术环境中比男性更常见(女性为 36.4%,男性为 20.2%;P=0.045)。南大西洋和中南部地区每百万人中睡眠委员会认证的耳鼻喉科医生数量最多。2011 年前,每 2 年周期平均有 75.7 名耳鼻喉科医生参加睡眠委员会考试,而 2011 年后只有 14.3 名耳鼻喉科医生(P=0.029)。
全国范围内只有少数双重认证的睡眠耳鼻喉科医师,这可能会影响患有睡眠呼吸障碍的患者的治疗。增加住院医师对睡眠医学的接触和耳鼻喉科培训可以加强耳鼻喉科对这些患者多学科治疗的贡献。
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