由 ASCO 国际医学毕业生实践社区编写的《了解和支持血液学/肿瘤学国际医学毕业生指南》。

IF 4.7 3区 医学 Q1 ONCOLOGY JCO oncology practice Pub Date : 2024-10-07 DOI:10.1200/OP-24-00565
Nazli Dizman, Ziad Bakouny, Tarek Haykal, Ivy Riano, Aakash Desai, Ayesha Butt, Arnab Basu, Dan Zhao, Eddy Saad, Renee Maria Saliby, Rohit Gosain, Rahul Gosain, Fatemeh Ardeshir, Lei Deng, Laurie Matt-Amaral, Konstantinos Arnaoutakis, Tanios Bekaii-Saab, Rami Manochakian, Ariela Marshall, Patrick Forde, Martina Murphy, Vivek Subbiah, Mariana Chavez-MacGregor, Taofeek K Owonikoko, Gilberto Lopes, Charu Aggarwal, Alfred I Lee, Toni K Choueiri
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目的:国际医学毕业生(IMGs)是美国肿瘤学人才队伍的重要组成部分,占所有执业肿瘤学家的三分之一,几乎占血液学/肿瘤学研究员的一半。在这篇文章中,我们讨论了 IMG 在美国肿瘤学队伍中的贡献,回顾了 IMG 面临的独特挑战,并提出了克服这些挑战的潜在解决方案:ASCO的IMG实践社区成立的宗旨是为有意在美国从事肿瘤内科工作的IMG提供联系、指导、引导、提高意识,并克服他们所面临的独特挑战。本文内容基于 ASCO 2023 年和 2024 年年会上 IMG 实践社区会议的讨论结果:IMG为肿瘤医生队伍带来了固有的思想和经验多样性。他们为不同的癌症患者提供高质量、文化和语言相一致的医疗服务。然而,肿瘤学领域的 IMG 在整个职业生涯中都面临着巨大的困难,包括与签证相关的限制、社会心理和文化方面的挣扎,以及在申请住院医师和研究员培训以及早期职业职位时受到的不同待遇。血液学/肿瘤学界成员应进一步认识到这些挑战,同时机构和个人也应努力支持IMGs:我们鼓励肿瘤学专业人士和机构与我们共同努力,认识到 IMGs 的独特道路,并提供支持和宣传,最大限度地发挥 IMGs 在美国肿瘤学人才队伍中的潜力。
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Guide to Understanding and Supporting International Medical Graduates in Hematology/Oncology by the ASCO International Medical Graduates Community of Practice.

Purpose: International medical graduates (IMGs) are an essential component of the oncology workforce in the United States, comprising a third of all practicing oncologists and almost half of hematology/oncology fellows. In this article, we discuss the contributions of IMGs in the US oncology workforce, review unique challenges faced by IMGs, and propose potential solutions to overcome these challenges.

Methods: ASCO's IMG Community of Practice was established with the mission to connect, mentor, guide, raise awareness, and overcome the challenges unique to IMGs interested in pursuing medical oncology in the United States. The content of this article is based on discussions at the IMG Community of Practice meetings at ASCO's 2023 and 2024 Annual Meetings.

Results: IMGs bring an inherent diversity of thought and experience to the oncology workforce. They provide high-quality, culture- and language-concordant care to a diverse population of patients with cancer. However, IMGs in oncology face significant hardships throughout their careers, including visa-related restrictions, psychosocial and cultural struggles, as well as differential treatment while applying for residency and fellowship training, and early career positions. Greater awareness of these challenges among the members of the hematology/oncology community, along with institutional and individual efforts to support IMGs, is warranted.

Conclusion: We encourage oncology professionals and institutions to join our efforts in recognizing the unique paths of IMGs and providing support and advocacy to maximize the potential of IMGs in the US oncology workforce.

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