Ronaghy H A, Zeighami E, Zeighami B
Med Care. 1976 Jun;14(6):502-11. doi: 10.1097/00005650-197606000-00005.
Data were obtained from the American Medical Association on Iranian physicians practicing in the U.S., and from the Iranian Medical Registry on U.S.-trained Iranian physicians who have returned to practice in Iran. There were 2,066 Iranian physicians practicing in the U.S. in 1972, 1,234 (60%) of whom were not undergoing any training. Only 600 of Iran's 9,535 physicians in 1972 had been trained in the United States. Thus, less than one-third of the specialists who have completed training in the U.S. have returned to practice in Iran. The specialist group with the highest rate of return is the combined surgery subspecialties (neurosurgery, thoracic surgery, orthopedic surgery, and plastic surgery). The specialist groups with the lowest rates of return were pathology, anesthesiology, and psychiatry. A comparison is made of the manpower problems Iran faces and the American problems in the area of physician manpower.
数据来自美国医学协会,涉及在美国执业的伊朗医生;以及伊朗医学注册机构,关于在美国接受培训后回国在伊朗执业的伊朗医生。1972年有2066名伊朗医生在美国执业,其中1234人(60%)未接受任何培训。1972年伊朗的9535名医生中,只有600人曾在美国接受培训。因此,在美国完成培训的专科医生中,回国在伊朗执业的不到三分之一。回国率最高的专科领域是综合外科亚专科(神经外科、胸外科、整形外科和整形外科)。回国率最低的专科领域是病理学、麻醉学和精神病学。文中对伊朗面临的人力问题与美国在医生人力领域的问题进行了比较。