Matta Atul, Adamson Rosemary, Hayes Margaret M, Carmona Hugo, Soffler Morgan I, Benzaquen Sadia, Gupta Ena
Division of Pulmonary Critical Care and Sleep Medicine, Albert Einstein Medical Center, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Division of Pulmonary Critical Care and Sleep Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington.
ATS Sch. 2021 Nov 9;2(4):556-565. doi: 10.34197/ats-scholar.2021-0067OC. eCollection 2021 Dec.
Although it is well known that the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic has had a profound effect on health care, its impact on fellowship training in Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine (PCCM) has not been well described.
We conducted an anonymous survey of PCCM program directors (PDs) to assess the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on PCCM fellowship training across the United States.
We developed a 30-question web-based survey that was distributed to U.S. PCCM PDs through the Association of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine Program Directors.
The survey was sent to 242 PDs, of whom 28.5% responded. Most of the responses (76.8%) came from university-based programs. Almost universally, PDs reported a decrease in the number of pulmonary function tests (100%), outpatient visits (94.1%), and elective bronchoscopies (96%). Three-quarters (77.6%) of the PDs reported that their PCCM fellows spent more time in the intensive care unit than originally scheduled.
The COVID-19 pandemic has had a variable impact on different aspects of fellowship training. PDs reported a significant decrease in the core components of pulmonary training, whereas certain aspects of critical care training increased. It is likely that targeted mitigation strategies will be needed to ensure no gaps in PCCM training while optimizing well-being.
尽管众所周知冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行对医疗保健产生了深远影响,但其对肺与重症医学(PCCM)专科培训的影响尚未得到充分描述。
我们对PCCM项目主任(PDs)进行了一项匿名调查,以评估COVID-19大流行对美国PCCM专科培训的影响。
我们开发了一项包含30个问题的网络调查,并通过肺与重症医学项目主任协会分发给美国的PCCM PDs。
该调查发送给了242名PDs,其中28.5%做出了回应。大多数回复(76.8%)来自大学附属项目。几乎所有PDs都报告说肺功能测试数量(100%)、门诊就诊次数(94.1%)和择期支气管镜检查次数(96%)有所减少。四分之三(77.6%)的PDs报告说他们的PCCM专科住院医师在重症监护病房的时间比原计划更长。
COVID-19大流行对专科培训的不同方面产生了不同影响。PDs报告说肺科培训的核心内容显著减少,而重症监护培训的某些方面有所增加。可能需要有针对性的缓解策略,以确保PCCM培训没有缺口,同时优化学员的健康状况。