评估前景,规划道路:英国神经病学受训者对神经炎症亚专科的看法。

IF 2.9 3区 医学 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Multiple sclerosis and related disorders Pub Date : 2024-11-10 DOI:10.1016/j.msard.2024.106144
Tarunya Arun, Kate Petheram, Emma Tallantyre, Helen Ford, Jeremy Chataway, Niall Mac Dougall, Anisha Doshi, Christina Englezou, Rachel Farrell, Stella Hughes, Gavin Mc Donnell, Katy Murray, Richard Rees, Neil Robertson, Klaus Schmierer, Ruth Dobson, On behalf of the Association of British Neurologists, Special interest group for MS and neuroinflammation
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神经炎性疾病(包括多发性硬化症)的治疗是神经病学中发展最快的领域之一。然而,神经病学高等专业培训的压力以及不断扩展的课程设置导致受训者在为亚专科职业生涯做好充分准备方面面临挑战。在这项研究中,我们试图了解英国神经病学受训者目前对神经炎性疾病培训的看法和障碍。我们采用了结构化问卷来评估受训人员对培训机会和职业抱负的看法。调查结果揭示了培训方面存在的巨大差距,包括培训机会不足、缺乏导师指导以及对管理复杂治疗方案的担忧。我们利用这些发现制定了结构化行动要点,旨在改善该亚专科的培训和留用情况。这些要点包括尽早接触亚专科经验、加强导师指导以及不受地理位置限制的平等培训机会。我们的研究结果表明,有必要进一步开发神经病学培训课程,可能将早期支持与培训后期的专项奖学金相结合,以确保神经炎症作为一个亚专科的可持续性,并满足对多发性硬化症及相关疾病专业知识日益增长的需求。
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Assessing the landscape and charting paths: UK neurology trainees’ opinions on neuroinflammation subspecialty
Therapeutics of neuroinflammatory disorders including multiple sclerosis is one of the fastest growing areas in neurology. However, pressures on higher specialty training in neurology together with an expanding curriculum have led to challenges in adequately preparing trainees for a subspecialist career. In this study we set out to understand current perceptions and barriers to training in neuroinflammatory disorders among neurology trainees in the UK. A structured questionnaire was used to assess trainees' perspectives on training opportunities and career aspirations. Findings reveal significant gaps in training, including insufficient training opportunities, lack of mentorship, and concerns about managing complex treatment regimes. We used these findings to develop structured action points with aim of improving training and retention in this subspecialty. These include early exposure to subspecialty experiences, enhanced mentorship, and equal access to training opportunities regardless of geographical location. Our findings underscore the need for further curriculum development in neurology training, potentially combining early support with dedicated fellowships later in training, in order to ensure sustainability of neuroinflammation as a subspecialty and to meet the growing demand for expertise in MS and related conditions.
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期刊介绍: Multiple Sclerosis is an area of ever expanding research and escalating publications. Multiple Sclerosis and Related Disorders is a wide ranging international journal supported by key researchers from all neuroscience domains that focus on MS and associated disease of the central nervous system. The primary aim of this new journal is the rapid publication of high quality original research in the field. Important secondary aims will be timely updates and editorials on important scientific and clinical care advances, controversies in the field, and invited opinion articles from current thought leaders on topical issues. One section of the journal will focus on teaching, written to enhance the practice of community and academic neurologists involved in the care of MS patients. Summaries of key articles written for a lay audience will be provided as an on-line resource. A team of four chief editors is supported by leading section editors who will commission and appraise original and review articles concerning: clinical neurology, neuroimaging, neuropathology, neuroepidemiology, therapeutics, genetics / transcriptomics, experimental models, neuroimmunology, biomarkers, neuropsychology, neurorehabilitation, measurement scales, teaching, neuroethics and lay communication.
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