医学生作为住院医师助理:解决医疗人力短缺难题的新方法。

IF 4.3 2区 医学 Q1 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
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摘要

医务人员短缺是一个全球性的卫生问题,也是卫生系统决策者和组织关注的焦点。在世界范围内,提供适当医疗保健服务的解决方案之一是建立高级实践提供者(APP)角色。以色列是这些职业的后来者。相反,在21世纪初,当地出现了一个独特的职业,医学生住宿助理(MSRA)。定义为以色列医科学生在临床期间的职位,他们在夜班期间在医生的监督下协助医生进行医疗工作。从那时起,在以色列医科学生中,MSRA的工作就变得司空见惯了。为了估计自MSRA出现以来的劳动力趋势,我们筛选了Sheba医疗中心2003年至2023年的员工数据。共确定了1423份单独的雇员合同,平均雇佣期限为2.0年。大多数msra工作在成人内科(849,60%),其次是外科(220,15%)、儿科(208,15%)、妇产科(126,9%)和精神病学(11.1%)。总体而言,46%的msra成为了SMC的实习生,25%成为了住院医师。在SMC的595名现有居民中,118名(20%)以前曾担任msra。在2022年至2023年期间,在SMC实习的附属大学学生中有29%被招募为msra。msra实际上是另一个随时可用的应用程序角色,在过去20年中一直是以色列卫生系统工作人员的组成部分。像msra这样的带薪医学学生助学金项目可能是一个真正的“三赢”局面,将基于经验的医学教育(ExBL)和带薪工作结合起来,同时支持过度紧张的卫生人力。这个角色对病人、系统和msra本身的影响尚未被描述或研究。我们呼吁对以色列MSRA实体的临床、学术、教育、职业、财务和劳动力方面进行广泛研究,并建议在世界范围内实施类似的角色。
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Medical students as resident assistants: a novel approach to tackling the medical workforce shortage conundrum.

The shortage in medical workforce is a global health problem, and a focus of health system policy makers and organizations. Worldwide, one of the solutions for providing adequate healthcare services has been the establishment of advanced practice provider (APP) roles. Israel was a late adopter of these professions. Contrarily, a unique profession arose locally in the early 2000's, the medical student resident assistant (MSRA). Defined as a post for Israeli medical students during their clinical years, who assist physicians with their medical work during evening shifts, and under their supervision. Since, working as an MSRA has become commonplace among Israeli medical students. In an attempt to estimate MSRA workforce trends since their emergence, we screened the Sheba Medical Center's employee data from 2003 to 2023. A total of 1,423 separate employee contracts were identified, with an average employment length of 2.0 years. The majority of MSRAs worked in the adult medicine departments (849, 60%), followed by surgery (220, 15%), pediatrics (208, 15%), obstetrics and gynecology (126, 9%), and psychiatry (11, 1%). Overall, 46% of MSRAs became interns and 25% became residents at the SMC. From a total of 595 current residents in the SMC, 118 (20%) had previously worked as MSRAs. Between 2022 and 2023, 29% of students from affiliated universities who conducted clerkships in the SMC were recruited as MSRAs. MSRAs, de-facto another readily available APP role, have been an integral part of the Israeli health system workforce in the last 20 years. Paid medical student assistantship programs like MSRAs could be a true "win-win-win" situation, combining experience-based medical education (ExBL) and paid work while supporting the overstretched health workforce. The effect of this role on the patient, on the system, and on the MSRAs themselves has not been described or researched. We call for extensive research on the clinical, academic, educational, occupational, financial and workforce aspects of the MSRA entity in Israel and suggest implementation of similar roles worldwide.

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Human Resources for Health
Human Resources for Health Social Sciences-Public Administration
CiteScore
8.10
自引率
4.40%
发文量
102
审稿时长
34 weeks
期刊介绍: Human Resources for Health is an open access, peer-reviewed, online journal covering all aspects of planning, producing and managing the health workforce - all those who provide health services worldwide. Human Resources for Health aims to disseminate research on health workforce policy, the health labour market, health workforce practice, development of knowledge tools and implementation mechanisms nationally and internationally; as well as specific features of the health workforce, such as the impact of management of health workers" performance and its link with health outcomes. The journal encourages debate on health sector reforms and their link with human resources issues, a hitherto-neglected area.
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