Holloway R L, Marbella A M, Townsend J M, Tudor J M, Tollison J W, Saultz J W, Sherwood R A
Medical College of Wisconsin, Department of Family and Community Medicine, Milwaukee 53226, USA.
Fam Med. 1995 Feb;27(2):98-102.
Although numerous anecdotal reports are being offered about the growing number of unfilled faculty positions in US family medicine departments, virtually no literature exists on faculty recruitment. The objective of this study was to define the scope and nature of current faculty recruitment needs in family medicine.
A national survey was sent to all family medicine department chairs and family practice residency program directors concerning faculty positions unfilled at their sites and positions for which recruitment would occur within the next 5 years. The survey asked for information on currently available positions; academic title of position; percentage of time to be devoted to clinical, educational, administrative, and research activities; primary focus of the position; date when the position became available; and the length of time the position has been unfilled. Similar information was collected on positions anticipated to be available within the next 5 years.
A total of 364 surveys were returned, for an overall response rate of 70%. Information from the survey revealed a current, substantial demand for family medicine faculty throughout the country, with an even greater demand anticipated for the near future. Respondents reported 496 currently unfilled positions for family medicine faculty and another 677 positions anticipated to be available within the next 19.5 months on average. A total of 89.7% of those anticipated positions were reported as either "certain" or "somewhat certain," in terms of likelihood of availability.
The demand for family medicine faculty is increasing, and much of the demand is financially motivated. Clinical expectations appear to be higher among departments than for residencies. Finally, it was revealed that most positions had minimal allotments for research time. Family medicine must recommit itself to the development of a scholarly agenda as it recruits new faculty.
尽管有大量传闻称美国家庭医学系空缺教职岗位的数量在不断增加,但关于教职人员招聘的文献却几乎没有。本研究的目的是确定当前家庭医学教职人员招聘需求的范围和性质。
向所有家庭医学系主任和家庭医学住院医师培训项目主任进行了一项全国性调查,内容涉及他们所在机构空缺的教职岗位以及未来5年内将进行招聘的岗位。该调查询问了有关当前可用岗位的信息;岗位的学术职称;用于临床、教育、行政和研究活动的时间百分比;岗位的主要重点;岗位开始可用的日期;以及该岗位空缺的时长。还收集了关于预计在未来5年内可用岗位的类似信息。
共收到364份调查问卷,总体回复率为70%。调查信息显示,目前全国对家庭医学教职人员有大量需求,预计在不久的将来需求会更大。受访者报告称,目前有496个家庭医学教职岗位空缺,平均在未来19.5个月内预计还有677个岗位可用。在这些预计的岗位中,共有89.7%被报告为可用性“确定”或“ somewhat确定”。
对家庭医学教职人员的需求在增加,而且很大一部分需求是出于经济动机。各系对临床方面的期望似乎高于住院医师培训项目。最后,结果显示大多数岗位的研究时间分配很少。家庭医学在招聘新教职人员时必须重新致力于学术议程的制定。