Academic Foundation Year 1 Doctor, The Hillingdon Hospitals NHS Foundation trust, London, England, United Kingdom.
Harvard Medical School, Mass General Imaging, Interventional Radiology, 55 Fruit St., Boston, MA 02114, USA.
Clin Radiol. 2024 Sep;79(9):690-696. doi: 10.1016/j.crad.2024.05.007. Epub 2024 May 17.
As the future workload of interventional radiologists in the UK continues to expand, it is imperative that current IR trainees are given maximal opportunities to expand their skill sets. This paper argues that opportunities for involvement in international collaborative fieldwork should be expanded for interventional radiology trainees in the UK, as a means of maximising their future competency and positive contribution to the advancement of global healthcare. The study builds upon first-hand experience of the authors in the field and a review of the relevant literature.
This scoping review aimed to ascertain the current global health opportunities for interventional radiology trainees primarily in Resource Limited Countries (RLCs). This review further contrasted these opportunities with ones provided to trainees within North America and European countries.
This review found that the opportunities for international collaborative fieldwork for UK interventional radiology trainees are sparse. The availability of such opportunities in the US is significantly greater as is the awareness and appreciation of the benefits of such international collaborations for trainees. Benefits include greater experience with a variety of pathologies, a potentially larger volume of workload, improved cultural competency and proficiency and greater cost-conscious and more sustainable practices. It is also pertinent that any future global partnership opportunities for UK clinicians are crafted with care to benefit both UK and international healthcare professionals, institutions and patients within RLCs.
Significant work is needed to expand opportunities for global health for interventional radiology trainees in the UK. It is incumbent upon the major radiology societies and educational bodies within the UK to expand upon such opportunities to develop a robust, world-leading workforce, which would subsequently enhance our global health positionality and reflexivity.
随着英国介入放射学家未来的工作量继续扩大,必须为当前的 IR 学员提供最大的机会来扩展他们的技能。本文认为,应该为英国介入放射学学员扩大参与国际合作实地工作的机会,以最大限度地提高他们未来的能力,并为全球医疗保健的发展做出积极贡献。该研究基于作者在该领域的第一手经验和对相关文献的回顾。
本范围界定性研究旨在确定介入放射学学员(主要在资源有限国家)目前的全球健康机会。本研究还将这些机会与北美和欧洲国家为学员提供的机会进行了对比。
本研究发现,英国介入放射学学员参与国际合作实地工作的机会很少。美国提供的此类机会明显更多,学员对这种国际合作的好处也有更多的认识和赞赏。好处包括更多地接触各种病变,潜在更大的工作量,提高文化能力和熟练度,以及更具成本意识和更可持续的实践。同样重要的是,英国临床医生未来的任何全球合作机会都需要精心设计,以造福英国和国际医疗保健专业人员、机构以及资源有限国家的患者。
需要做大量工作来扩大英国介入放射学学员参与全球健康的机会。英国的主要放射学学会和教育机构有责任扩大这些机会,以培养一支强大的、领先世界的劳动力队伍,从而提高我们在全球健康方面的地位和反思能力。