Garrison L P, Bowman M A, Perrin E B
Neurology. 1984 Sep;34(9):1218-27. doi: 10.1212/wnl.34.9.1218.
Applying the adjusted needs-based model developed by the Graduate Medical Education National Advisory Committee (GMENAC), physician requirements in neurology were estimated for the year 1990. A Delphi panel of physician experts estimated appropriate patterns of treatment for 56 neurologic conditions. Their median estimates implied a need for 14,500 neurologists in 1990, suggesting a shortage relative to the projected supply. An advisory panel of former GMENAC members reviewed those estimates and recommended certain adjustments to ensure internal consistency and compatibility with those for other specialties. Adoption of these adjustments significantly reduces requirements, implying a total need for 8,400 neurologists--a figure in near balance with the projected supply of 8,650. The difference between the Delphi and Advisory Panel estimates reflects divergent views, apparent as well among the Delphi panelists, of the appropriate role of neurologists--consultants versus principal care providers.
应用研究生医学教育全国咨询委员会(GMENAC)制定的基于需求调整后的模型,对1990年神经病学领域的医生需求进行了估计。一个由医生专家组成的德尔菲小组估计了56种神经系统疾病的适当治疗模式。他们的中位数估计表明,1990年需要14,500名神经科医生,这表明相对于预计的供应存在短缺。GMENAC前成员组成的咨询小组审查了这些估计,并建议进行某些调整,以确保内部一致性并与其他专科的估计保持一致。采用这些调整后,需求显著减少,意味着总共需要8,400名神经科医生——这一数字与预计的8,650名供应几乎平衡。德尔菲小组和咨询小组估计之间的差异反映了对于神经科医生适当角色(顾问与主要护理提供者)的不同观点,这种分歧在德尔菲小组成员中也很明显。