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The Future Pediatric Subspecialty Physician Workforce

The Future Pediatric Subspecialty Physician Workforce

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ISBN

9780309708401, 0309708400

Authors

Health and Medicine Division, Health And Medicine Division, Division of Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education, Board On Children Youth And Families, Board on Children, Youth, and Families, National Academies of Sciences Engineering and Medicine, Board on Health Care Services, Board On Health Care Services, Committee on the Pediatric Subspecialty Workforce and Its Impact on Child Health and Well-Being

Publisher Date

January 13, 2024

Publisher

National Academies Press

Page count

384

This report addresses the challenges and opportunities in the pediatric subspecialty workforce, which is essential for ensuring high-quality care, advancing research, and improving child health outcomes. Despite their critical role, pediatric subspecialists face disincentives, workforce shortages, and limited diversity, all of which affect access to care and collaboration with primary care clinicians. The report provides evidence-based recommendations to support training, recruitment, retention, and effective deployment of pediatric subspecialists and physician-scientists, ultimately aiming to strengthen care and research for infants, children, and adolescents.

Key Features:

  • Identifies barriers to pursuing careers in pediatric subspecialties, including financial and systemic challenges.
  • Highlights workforce shortages and gaps in diversity and inclusion.
  • Recommends strategies to improve collaboration between primary care and subspecialists.
  • Offers guidance to expand pediatric research and ensure equitable access to high-quality subspecialty care.
  • Serves as a roadmap for policymakers, health systems, and academic institutions to enhance child health outcomes.
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