The American Society for Clinical Pathology 2024 Vacancy Survey of medical laboratories in the United States.

IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q2 PATHOLOGY
Edna Garcia, Jenny Diaz, Iman Kundu, Melissa Kelly, Ryan Soles
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Abstract

Objective: We sought to determine the extent and distribution of workforce shortages within US medical laboratories.

Methods: The survey was conducted through collaboration between the American Society for Clinical Pathology's (ASCP's) Institute for Science, Technology and Policy in Washington, DC, and the Evaluation, Measurement and Assessment Department and ASCP Board of Certification in Chicago, Illinois. Data were collected using an internet survey distributed to individuals in a position to report on staffing and certifications for their laboratories.

Results: Findings from the ASCP 2024 Vacancy Survey indicate that although vacancy rates have declined compared with 2022, they remain elevated relative to those observed before the COVID-19 pandemic. Retirement rates continue to rise, with 10 of the 17 laboratory departments surveyed reporting increases. Among surveyed laboratory departments, the most frequently cited concern regarding artificial intelligence was the challenge of adapting to emerging technologies. Despite this sentiment, the perceived potential of artificial intelligence to transform laboratory operations remains a major source of enthusiasm.

Conclusions: Current vacancy survey data suggest continued challenges in recruitment of laboratory professionals. Qualitative analysis results show that there is an urgent need for advocacy for laboratory professionals, increased credentialing of laboratory professionals, and an increase in the number of laboratory education and training programs.

美国临床病理学会2024年美国医学实验室空缺调查。
目的:我们试图确定美国医学实验室劳动力短缺的程度和分布。方法:该调查由位于华盛顿特区的美国临床病理学会(ASCP)科学、技术与政策研究所与位于伊利诺伊州芝加哥市的评估、测量与评估部和ASCP认证委员会合作进行。数据是通过互联网调查收集的,这些调查分发给有能力报告其实验室人员配备和认证情况的个人。结果:ASCP 2024年空置率调查结果显示,尽管与2022年相比,空置率有所下降,但与COVID-19大流行之前相比,空置率仍然较高。退休率继续上升,在接受调查的17个实验室部门中,有10个报告退休率上升。在接受调查的实验室部门中,最常提到的关于人工智能的担忧是适应新兴技术的挑战。尽管存在这种情绪,但人们对人工智能改变实验室操作的感知潜力仍然是热情的主要来源。结论:目前的空缺调查数据表明,实验室专业人员的招聘仍面临挑战。定性分析结果表明,迫切需要宣传实验室专业人员,增加实验室专业人员的资格认证,增加实验室教育和培训计划的数量。
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CiteScore
7.70
自引率
2.90%
发文量
367
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: The American Journal of Clinical Pathology (AJCP) is the official journal of the American Society for Clinical Pathology and the Academy of Clinical Laboratory Physicians and Scientists. It is a leading international journal for publication of articles concerning novel anatomic pathology and laboratory medicine observations on human disease. AJCP emphasizes articles that focus on the application of evolving technologies for the diagnosis and characterization of diseases and conditions, as well as those that have a direct link toward improving patient care.
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