对国家医师执照标准的再思考。

IF 2.4 3区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Philip A Gruppuso, Eli Y Adashi
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摘要

美国面临着医生短缺的问题,目前的美国医学教育体系无法满足这一问题。解决这一短缺的一个选择是增加在美国执业的国际医学毕业生(img)的数量。2023年4月,田纳西州颁布了一项法律,允许img在不接受研究生医学教育的情况下在该州行医。这项法律通过后不久,阿拉巴马州通过了“医生劳动力法案”,将img的国内研究生教育要求从3年减少到2年。阿拉巴马州的法律还建立了一个医疗“桥梁年”计划,旨在帮助那些在国家住院医师匹配计划中没有得到匹配的美国和加拿大医学毕业生。在过去的一年里,至少有15个州制定或考虑采取措施,减少img的许可壁垒。在某些情况下,临时颁发医学医生执照取代了对研究生医学教育的要求。所有这些旨在缓解医生短缺的举措,都有可能降低医生获得执照和行医的标准。各州有责任确保img和其他放弃现有研究生医学教育要求的人完全有资格获得执照和行医。
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Rethinking the Standards for State Licensure of Physicians.

The US faces a shortage of physicians that is going unmet by the current US medical education system. One option to address this shortfall is to increase the number of international medical graduates (IMGs) practicing medicine in the US. In April of 2023, Tennessee enacted a law that would afford IMGs provisional licensure to practice medicine in the state without undertaking graduate medical education. Passage of this law was followed soon after by passage of the "Physician Workforce Act" in Alabama, which reduced the requirement for domestic graduate education for IMGs from 3 to 2 years. The Alabama law also established a medical "bridge year" program aimed at US and Canadian medical graduates who went unmatched in the National Residency Matching Program The past year has seen a total of at least 15 states enacting or considering measures that reduce licensing barriers for IMGs. In some cases, provisional licensing of IMGs has replaced requirements for graduate medical education. All these moves, aimed at relieving physician shortages, have the potential to degrade the standards to which physicians are held for licensing and entry into the practice of medicine. It is incumbent on states to assure that IMGs and others who forego extant graduate medical education requirements are fully qualified for licensure and the practice of medicine.

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期刊介绍: Published since 1988, the Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine ( JABFM ) is the official peer-reviewed journal of the American Board of Family Medicine (ABFM). Believing that the public and scientific communities are best served by open access to information, JABFM makes its articles available free of charge and without registration at www.jabfm.org. JABFM is indexed by Medline, Index Medicus, and other services.
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