分析特定时间范围内神经放射学招聘广告的要求。

Vishal D Thumar, James Y Chen
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背景和目的:神经放射学就业市场在不断变化,研究员毕业生成功进入就业市场所需的技能也在不断变化。本研究旨在确定研究时间范围内神经放射学就业市场雇主要求的基线:在美国神经放射学会和美国放射学会的招聘网站上查询了 2022 年 8 月 12 日至 2022 年 12 月 31 日期间的神经放射学职位。职位和要求分为学术与私人执业、普通诊断放射学、全科神经放射学、远程/现场混合、门诊、住院/急诊、普通介入放射学程序和神经放射学程序。排除标准包括仅神经介入、仅远程、仅儿科、不偏好神经放射学以及招聘网站内部和之间的重复职位:在总共 1777 个招聘职位中,179 个为神经放射学职位,其余为普通职位。在 179 个神经放射学特定职位中,55 个神经放射学职位为学术职位,124 个为私人执业职位。需要进行一般诊断解释的私人执业职位比例较高(83%对26%),需要进行神经放射学手术的学术职位比例较高(56%对31%),需要进行一般介入放射学手术的私人执业职位比例较高(22%对0%)。39%的神经放射学特定现场工作需要神经放射学程序,15%需要普通介入放射学程序:结论:由于学术职位和私人执业职位对普通放射学和手术的要求存在巨大差异,因此应考虑根据神经放射学研究员的职业抱负对其进行量身定制的研究员培训,以适应不断变化的就业市场所需的技能。在所查询的时间范围内,61%的神经放射学特定现场工作岗位对求职者没有特定的手术技能要求。本文是就业市场及其对神经放射医师要求的一个缩影,有助于规划培训以满足雇主的需求。
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Analysis of Requirements within Neuroradiology Job Advertisements in a Specific Timeframe.

Background and purpose: The neuroradiology job market is constantly changing along with the skill sets needed by fellowship graduates to participate successfully in the job market. This study aimed to establish a baseline of employer requirements in the neuroradiology job market within the study timeframe.

Materials and methods: The American Society of Neuroradiology and American College of Radiology job boards were queried for neuroradiology positions between August 12, 2022, and December 31, 2022. The positions and requirements were categorized into academic versus private practice, general diagnostic radiology, full-subspecialized neuroradiology, hybrid remote/onsite, outpatient, inpatient/emergency, general interventional radiology procedures, and neuroradiology procedures. Exclusion criteria included neurointerventional only, remote-only, pediatric-only, no preference for neuroradiology, and duplicate posts within and between the job boards.

Results: Of 1777 total job posts, 179 were neuroradiology-specific and the remainder were general. Of the 179 neuroradiology-specific jobs, 55 neuroradiology jobs were academic and 124 jobs were private practice. A higher proportion of private practice jobs required general diagnostic interpretations (83% versus 26%), a higher proportion of academic jobs required neuroradiology procedures (56% versus 31%), and a higher proportion of private practice jobs required general interventional radiology procedures (22% versus 0%). Thirty-nine percent of all neuroradiology-specific onsite jobs required neuroradiology procedures, and 15% required general interventional radiology procedures.

Conclusions: Because there was a sizable difference between general radiology and procedure requirements between academic and private practice positions, tailoring fellowship training for career aspirations of neuroradiology fellows should be considered to adapt to the skills needed for the evolving job market. In the queried timeframe, 61% of neuroradiology-specific onsite jobs did not have a specific procedure skill requirement for job applicants. This article serves as a single snapshot of the job market and its requirements for neuroradiologists, to aid in planning training to meet the needs of employers.

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