Suppr超能文献

分析疼痛医学专科住院医师匹配趋势——项目主任调查

Analyzing Trends in the Pain Fellowship Match - A Survey of Program Directors.

作者信息

Jueng Jeremy, Pritzlaff Scott G, Mehta Neel, Gulati Amitabh, Schatman Michael E, Wahezi Sayed Emal, Day Miles, Durbhakula Shravani, Pak Daniel J

机构信息

Department of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, Miami Miller School of Medicine, Miami, FL, USA.

Department of Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine, University of California, Davis, Sacramento, CA, USA.

出版信息

J Pain Res. 2025 May 7;18:2335-2341. doi: 10.2147/JPR.S496104. eCollection 2025.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Based on recent data, the pain fellowship match is decreasing in competitiveness. The most recent 2023-2024 match cycle had the most unfilled positions and the highest match rate in the last five years. Although there has been some speculation about potential factors contributing to these trends, our study aimed to gather insight from pain fellowship program directors (PDs) nationwide to provide valuable perspectives on recent match trends.

METHODS

We created an anonymous online survey, with questions regarding potential factors contributing to match trends over the last five years. Our survey was emailed to 115 program directors (PDs), and one follow-up Email was sent three weeks later to maximize responses.

RESULTS

Surveys were completed by 25.2% (29/115) of PDs. Over the past five years, 82.8% of PDs (24/29) reported a decrease in applications to their program. For residency specialty of pain fellowship applicants, 100% of PDs (29/29) reported a decline in anesthesiology applicants. Most PDs reported an increase in applicants from PM&R (62.1%, 18/29), Neurology (69.0%, 20/29), and Emergency Medicine (93.1%, 27/29). For potential contributors to these trends, increasing compensation in primary residency specialty was the most significant perceived contributor, with a weighted average of 4.89/5. Decreasing pain reimbursement was the second strongest contributor, with a weighted average of 4.31/5.

CONCLUSION

Increasing compensation in primary residency specialty and declining pain reimbursements were the two most significant perceived contributors to the recent decline in interest in pain fellowship to resident trainees. Pain medicine is now attracting a more diverse applicant pool with a decrease in anesthesiology applicants and an increase in PM&R, Internal Medicine, Neurology, Emergency Medicine, and Psychiatry applicants. Future pain fellows' increased variety of training backgrounds may present an opportunity to critically assess the current pain medicine curriculum to suit the needs of a more diverse cohort.

摘要

引言

根据最近的数据,疼痛医学 fellowship 匹配的竞争力正在下降。最近的 2023 - 2024 匹配周期出现了过去五年中最多的未填补职位和最高的匹配率。尽管有人猜测导致这些趋势的潜在因素,但我们的研究旨在从全国疼痛医学 fellowship 项目主任(PDs)那里收集见解,以提供有关近期匹配趋势的宝贵观点。

方法

我们创建了一个匿名在线调查,包含关于过去五年中导致匹配趋势的潜在因素的问题。我们将调查问卷通过电子邮件发送给 115 位项目主任(PDs),并在三周后发送了一封跟进电子邮件以最大化回复率。

结果

25.2%(29/115)的项目主任(PDs)完成了调查。在过去五年中,82.8%的项目主任(PDs)(24/29)报告其项目的申请人数减少。对于疼痛医学 fellowship 申请人的住院医师专业,100%的项目主任(PDs)(29/29)报告麻醉学申请人数量下降。大多数项目主任报告来自物理医学与康复(PM&R)(62.1%,18/29)、神经病学(69.0%,20/29)和急诊医学(93.1%,27/29)的申请人有所增加。对于这些趋势的潜在促成因素,初级住院医师专业薪酬的增加是最主要的因素,加权平均分为 4.89/5。疼痛诊疗报销费用的减少是第二大因素,加权平均分为 4.31/5。

结论

初级住院医师专业薪酬的增加和疼痛诊疗报销费用的下降是导致住院医师培训学员对疼痛医学 fellowship 兴趣近期下降的两个最主要因素。疼痛医学现在吸引了更多样化的申请人,麻醉学申请人减少,而物理医学与康复、内科、神经病学、急诊医学和精神病学的申请人增加。未来疼痛医学 fellowship 学员培训背景的多样性增加,可能为批判性评估当前疼痛医学课程以满足更多样化群体的需求提供机会。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/e06f/12067977/b32f96e653c4/JPR-18-2335-g0001.jpg

文献检索

告别复杂PubMed语法,用中文像聊天一样搜索,搜遍4000万医学文献。AI智能推荐,让科研检索更轻松。

立即免费搜索

文件翻译

保留排版,准确专业,支持PDF/Word/PPT等文件格式,支持 12+语言互译。

免费翻译文档

深度研究

AI帮你快速写综述,25分钟生成高质量综述,智能提取关键信息,辅助科研写作。

立即免费体验