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Survey of the professors of child neurology: Neurology versus pediatrics home for child neurology

机译:儿童神经病学教授的调查:儿童神经病学与儿科学之家

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Background The optimal academic home for child neurology programs between adult neurology versus pediatric departments remains an open question. The Professors of Child Neurology, the national organization of child neurology department chairs, division chiefs, and training program directors, was surveyed to evaluate the placement of child neurology programs. Methods Professors of Child Neurology members were surveyed regarding the placement of child neurology programs within adult neurology versus pediatric departments. Questions explored academic versus clinical lines of reporting and factors that may be advantages and disadvantages of these affiliations. Issues also addressed were the current status of board certification and number of clinics expected in academic child neurology departments. Results Of 120 surveys sent, 95 responses were received (79% response rate). The primary academic affiliation is in neurology in 54% of programs versus 46% in pediatrics, and the primary clinical affiliation is 45% neurology and 55% pediatrics. Advantages versus disadvantages of one's primary affiliation were similar whether the primary affiliation was in neurology or pediatrics. While 61% of respondents are presently board certified in pediatrics, only 2% of those with time-limited certification in general pediatrics plan to be recertified going forward. Typically six to eight half-day clinics per week are anticipated for child neurologists in academic departments without additional funding sources. Conclusions Overall, leaders of child neurology departments and training programs would not change their affiliation if given the opportunity. Advantages and disadvantages associated with current affiliations did not change whether child neurology was located in neurology or pediatrics. Board certification by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology in child neurology is virtually universal, whereas pediatric board certification by the American Board of Pediatrics is being maintained by very few. Most academic child neurology programs expect 3-4 days of full-time clinics by full-time faculty.
机译:背景技术成人神经病学与儿科之间的儿童神经病学计划的最佳学术场所仍然是一个悬而未决的问题。对儿童神经病学教授,国家儿童神经病学部门主席,部门负责人和培训计划主任进行了调查,以评估儿童神经病学计划的位置。方法对儿童神经病学教授的成员进行了调查,以了解儿童神经病学程序在成人神经病学与儿科之间的位置。问题探讨了学术报告和临床报告的关系以及可能是这些从属关系的利弊的因素。还解决的问题是董事会认证的现状以及儿童神经病学部门预期的诊所数量。结果在发送的120份调查中,收到了95份答复(答复率为79%)。在54%的程序中,主要的神经系统学是儿科,而在儿科学中的比例是46%,而在临床上,主要的神经系统学是45%的儿科。无论是神经病学还是儿科,基本附属的优缺点相似。虽然目前有61%的受访者通过了儿科委员会认证,但只有2%的普通儿科具有时限认证的受访者计划在未来进行重新认证。通常,在没有额外资金来源的情况下,预计每周为学术部门的儿童神经科医生提供六到八个半天诊所。结论总体而言,如果有机会,儿童神经病学部门和培训计划的负责人不会改变他们的隶属关系。无论是儿童神经内科还是儿科,与当前从属关系的优缺点都没有改变。在儿童神经病学方面,美国精神病学和神经病学委员会的委员会认证实际上是普遍的,而美国儿科学会的儿科委员会认证却很少有人维护。大多数学术儿童神经病学课程都要求全职教职工提供3-4天的全日制诊所服务。

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