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背景和目的:在美国,妇产科医生的数量正在减少,而填补这一服务的提供者并没有得到很好的描述。该研究的目的是确定妇产科(OBGyn)医师助理(PAs)对这方面的医学和外科的贡献。方法:对2022年妇产科专科执业医师进行调查。其目的是列出办公程序,这是他们技能的一部分。一份经过审查的调查问卷发给了1630名美国医师协会(American Academy of physicians Associates)的成员,这些成员在职业生涯的某个阶段都从事过妇产科工作,其中729人回答了问题(相对风险为44.7%)。结果:大多数产科医生(88.7%)首先辅助手术。这种第一辅助作用包括开放手术、腹腔镜手术和机器人手术。手术类别包括剖宫产、子宫切除术、输卵管-卵巢切除术以及肿瘤和泌尿妇科等亚专科手术。在门诊,PAs列出了40多种检查程序,包括子宫内膜、子宫颈、阴道和外阴的活检,以及胎儿评估、超声检查和长效避孕药的插入和取出。结论:PAs在妇产科的程序主义作用是广泛的。此外,在临床医生日益稀缺的情况下,可能需要更多地利用这一角色。妇产科医生的角色增加了他们在美国医学中的专业性和存在感。
Procedures by Physician Associates in Obstetrics and Gynecology.
Background and objectives: The number of obstetricians and gynecologists in the United States is decreasing and providers backfilling this service have not been well described. The intent of the study was to identify the skills that physician associates (PAs) in obstetrics and gynecology (OBGyn) contribute to this aspect of medicine and surgery.
Methods: A survey of PAs specializing in OBGyn was conducted in 2022. The intent was to list office-based procedures that were part of their skill set. A vetted questionnaire was sent to the 1,630 American Academy of Physician Associates members who identified themselves in OBGyn at some point in their career, and 729 responded (44.7% relative risk).
Results: Most PAs (88.7%) in OBGyn first assist in surgery. This first-assist role ranged across the open, laparoscopic, and robotic-type operations. Categories of surgery included Cesarean section, hysterectomy, salpingo-oophorectomy, and subspecialty surgeries such as oncology and urogynecology. In the outpatient setting, PAs listed over 40 procedures ranging from biopsies of the endometrium, cervix, vagina, and vulva, as well as fetal assessment, ultrasonography, and long-acting contraceptive insertion and removals.
Conclusions: The proceduralist role of PAs in OBGyn is broad. Furthermore, this role may need to be utilized more at a time of growing scarcity of clinicians. The OBGyn role for PAs adds to their specialization and increasing presence in American medicine.