학술논문
Essentials of neonatal-perinatal medicine fellowship: scholarship perspective.
Document Type
Academic Journal
Author
Bauserman, Melissa; Vasquez, Margarita; Chess, Patricia R.; Carbajal, Melissa; ONTPD Fellowship Directors Writing Group; French, Heather; Reber, Kris; Cicalese, Erin; Lawrence, Karena; Schwarz, Brittany; Payne, Allison; Angert, Robert; Gillam-Krakauer, Maria; Sharma, Jotishna; Bonachea, Elizabeth; Trzaski, Jennifer; Johnston, Lindsay; Dadiz, Rita; Enciso, Josephine; Falck, Alison; et al
Source
Subject
Language
English
ISSN
0743-8346
Abstract
Neonatal-perinatal medicine fellows must achieve a meaningful accomplishment in scholarly activity as part of their training. Despite the requirement for scholarly training in fellowship, there is a vanishingly small number of MD-only physician-scientists pursuing a research-oriented career. Recent neonatal trainees have identified several factors that preclude their careers in research-focused academic neonatology, including lower pay in academic positions, inadequate training in research techniques, and the perception that individuals in research careers have a poor work-life balance. High competition for limited pediatric research funds also contributes to a diminishing pool of physician-scientists in neonatology. This small number of physician-scientists is threatened by a high rate of attrition among physicians who enter this career path. In order to prevent further declines in the number of neonatal physician-scientists, we need improvements in funding and strong intra- and cross-institutional mentorship to foster individuals interested in a career as a physician-scientist.