Dearth of electrophysiology fellows: perspectives from cardiology fellows-in-training.

Pacing and clinical electrophysiology : PACE Pub Date : 2022-08-01 Epub Date: 2022-07-20 DOI:10.1111/pace.14554
Harshil Patel, Marc Zughaib, Dhruv Rajpurohit, Cameron Whitler, Frank Kalaba, Christopher Bradley, Marcel Zughaib
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Abstract

Background: Over the last 6 years, there has been a high percentage of unfilled cardiac electrophysiology (EP) training spots each year. The authors aimed to investigate potential explanations for the unfilled positions based on a survey from the current Fellows-In-Training (FITs).

Methods: An attempt was made to reach the current cardiology FITs across all programs of the U.S. via email. An anonymous questionnaire was created consisting of 14 questions. Questions posed were regarding factors affecting each participant's interest in or lack of pursuing an EP fellowship. Descriptive statistics of the responses were performed.

Results: A total of 26% (35/134) respondents expressed their interest in applying to an EP fellowship. The most common reasons to apply to EP were: Interest in EP, procedural specialty, and work-life balance. Of the 99 respondents that were not applying to EP, the most common reasons not to apply were: Less interest in EP, two-year training duration, and complexity of the specialty. The top reasons for the fellows to believe there is a dearth of EP FITs were: two-year training duration, lack of interest in EP, and the complexity of the specialty. The changes that would encourage EP fellowship interest were: More exposure to EP training during general cardiology fellowship, shortening the EP training duration, and having more information available regarding employment opportunities.

Conclusion: The study was able to identify factors responsible for vacancies in EP fellowship positions from the view of current cardiology FITs. Stakeholders at the national level involved in framing policies related to fellowship education would be able to utilize this information to address the shortage of EP FITs and increase recruitment to EP fellowships.

缺乏电生理学研究员:来自培训中的心脏病学研究员的观点。
背景:在过去的6年中,每年都有很高比例的心脏电生理学(EP)培训名额空缺。作者旨在根据对当前培训人员(FITs)的调查,调查空缺职位的潜在解释。方法:尝试通过电子邮件达到美国所有项目的当前心脏病学fit。我们制作了一份包含14个问题的匿名问卷。所提出的问题是关于影响每个参与者对追求EP奖学金的兴趣或缺乏兴趣的因素。对调查结果进行描述性统计。结果:共有26%(35/134)的受访者表示有兴趣申请EP奖学金。申请EP最常见的原因是:对EP感兴趣,程序专业,以及工作与生活的平衡。在99名没有申请EP的受访者中,最常见的不申请原因是:对EP不太感兴趣,两年的培训时间,以及专业的复杂性。研究员们认为缺乏EP专家的主要原因是:培训时间为两年,对EP缺乏兴趣,以及该专业的复杂性。在普通心脏病学研究期间更多地接触心电培训,缩短心电培训时间,并获得更多有关就业机会的信息,这些变化将鼓励心电研究兴趣。结论:该研究能够从当前心脏病学fit的角度确定导致EP研究员职位空缺的因素。参与制定与研究金教育有关的政策的国家一级的利益攸关方将能够利用这一信息来解决环境投资基金短缺的问题,并增加环境投资基金的征聘。
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