Current state of the pain medicine match: perspective and an eye to the future.

IF 5.1 2区 医学 Q1 ANESTHESIOLOGY
Anuj Kailash Aggarwal, Meredith Barad, Nu Cindy Chai, Timothy Furnish, Puneet Mishra, Lynn Kohan, Susan Moeschler, Rajiv D Reddy, Bhavana Yalamuru
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Abstract

The National Resident Matching Program (NRMP) for pain medicine fellowships marked its 10th anniversary in 2023, coinciding with growing discussions within the Association of Pain Program Directors (APPD) regarding the program's future in the context of a recent decline of applicants into pain medicine. This letter explores the rationale behind reassessing the NRMP's utility for pain medicine, examining historical and current trends, and considering the implications of withdrawing from the match. Despite a recent decline in applicants and an increase in unfilled positions, the APPD advocates for continued participation in the match. The match ensures equitable and stable recruitment, preventing the chaotic pre-match environment of competitive, early offers. Data from similar specialties highlight the pitfalls of non-match systems, such as increased applicant pressure and reduced program visibility. The APPD supports maintaining the NRMP match while implementing reforms like preference signaling to address evolving challenges. The APPD aims to preserve the match's benefits and ensure a stable future for pain medicine fellowship recruitment.

疼痛医学的现状:展望未来。
疼痛医学国家住院医师配对计划(NRMP)将于 2023 年迎来其十周年纪念日,与此同时,疼痛项目主任协会(APPD)内部关于该计划在近期疼痛医学申请人数下降的背景下的未来的讨论也日益增多。这封信探讨了重新评估 NRMP 对疼痛医学的作用、研究历史和当前趋势以及考虑退出比赛的影响的理由。尽管最近申请者减少,未填补职位增加,APPD仍主张继续参与匹配。匹配确保了招聘的公平性和稳定性,避免了匹配前竞争激烈、提前录取的混乱环境。来自类似专业的数据凸显了非匹配系统的弊端,如申请人压力增大、项目知名度降低等。APPD支持保留NRMP匹配制度,同时实施优惠信号等改革措施,以应对不断变化的挑战。APPD的目标是维护匹配的好处,确保疼痛医学研究员招聘的稳定前景。
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来源期刊
CiteScore
8.50
自引率
11.80%
发文量
175
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Regional Anesthesia & Pain Medicine, the official publication of the American Society of Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine (ASRA), is a monthly journal that publishes peer-reviewed scientific and clinical studies to advance the understanding and clinical application of regional techniques for surgical anesthesia and postoperative analgesia. Coverage includes intraoperative regional techniques, perioperative pain, chronic pain, obstetric anesthesia, pediatric anesthesia, outcome studies, and complications. Published for over thirty years, this respected journal also serves as the official publication of the European Society of Regional Anaesthesia and Pain Therapy (ESRA), the Asian and Oceanic Society of Regional Anesthesia (AOSRA), the Latin American Society of Regional Anesthesia (LASRA), the African Society for Regional Anesthesia (AFSRA), and the Academy of Regional Anaesthesia of India (AORA).
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