Pathways To Primary Care: Charting Trajectories From Medical School Graduation Through Specialty Training.

William R Phillips, Jeongyoung Park, Michael Topmiller
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Shortages of primary care physicians threaten access, quality, and equity in US health care. Policy solutions face disinformation about the complex patterns of physician training. This retrospective cohort study used American Medical Association Physician Masterfile and Historical Residency File data to identify physicians' trajectories from medical school graduation through postgraduate training into primary care specialties for doctors of medicine, doctors of osteopathic medicine, and international medical graduates. Sankey diagrams illustrate flows through training programs. Among 353,590 physicians who graduated during the period 2001-15, 11.8 percent pursued initial training in family medicine, 33.5 percent training in internal medicine, and 10.5 percent training in pediatrics. Primary care yield, defined as the percentage of physicians who complete their initial postgraduate training in a primary care specialty and conclude their training in any primary care specialty, was 97.0 percent for family medicine, 35.5 percent for internal medicine, and 54.4 percent for pediatrics. After internal medicine and pediatrics residencies, large percentages of physicians left primary care to train in subspecialties and other fields. Further research must document how many physicians enter careers in primary care practice.

初级保健之路:从医学院毕业到专业培训的轨迹图。
初级保健医生的短缺威胁着美国卫生保健的可及性、质量和公平性。政策解决方案面临着关于医生培训复杂模式的虚假信息。这项回顾性队列研究使用了美国医学会医师硕士档案和历史住院医师档案数据,以确定医生从医学院毕业到研究生培训进入初级保健专业的轨迹,包括医学博士、骨科医生和国际医学毕业生。桑基图说明了培训计划的流程。在2001- 2015年期间毕业的353590名医生中,11.8%的人接受了家庭医学的初步培训,33.5%的人接受了内科培训,10.5%的人接受了儿科培训。初级保健率,定义为完成初级保健专业的初步研究生培训并完成任何初级保健专业培训的医生的百分比,家庭医学为97.0%,内科为35.5%,儿科为54.4%。在内科和儿科住院医师实习期结束后,很大比例的医生离开初级保健部门,去接受专科和其他领域的培训。进一步的研究必须记录有多少医生进入初级保健实践的职业生涯。
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