估算与航空旅行有关的温室气体排放为亲自麻醉口腔委员会考试。

Journal of graduate medical education Pub Date : 2024-12-01 Epub Date: 2024-12-13 DOI:10.4300/JGME-D-23-00804.1
Alan Clegg, Sierra Mastrantonio, John F Pearson
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背景:随着研究生医学教育(GME)对气候变化的关注日益增加,对委员会认证考试旅行的环境影响的描述仍然很少。与2019冠状病毒病大流行期间实施的虚拟形式相比,对符合委员会资格的麻醉师恢复强制性面对面申请考试(AE)可能会产生相当大的温室气体(GHG)排放。目的评估航空旅行对现场AE的温室气体排放,并讨论其对各专业人员返回现场检查的影响。方法使用2023年NRMP主要住院医师匹配数据:按专业和州的匹配率报告,利用住院医师培训地点作为麻醉医师家庭的代理,对温室气体排放量进行估计。另一种估计是使用麻醉师毕业后预测的状态分布。我们估计了每年温室气体排放量,以公吨二氧化碳当量(MTCO2e)表示,从毕业的居民飞往美国北卡罗来纳州罗利的美国麻醉委员会测试中心产生的温室气体排放量。我们使用国际民用航空组织的排放计算器收集排放量。结果考生从各自的住院医师培训州旅行产生的年排放量估计为517.37 MTCO2e。使用麻醉师预测的毕业后状态的另一种估计是568.05 MTCO2e。这一估计的二氧化碳当量大致相当于112辆乘用车的年平均排放量。结论AE当面处理的结果估计为517 ~ 568 MTCO2e。
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Estimation of Air Travel-Related Greenhouse Gas Emissions for the In-Person Anesthesiology Oral Board Examination.

Background With an increased focus on climate change in graduate medical education (GME), the environmental implications of travel for board certification examinations remain poorly described. The return to the mandatory in-person applied examination (AE) for board eligible anesthesiologists presents potentially sizeable greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions when compared to the virtual format administered during the COVID-19 pandemic. Objective To estimate the GHG emissions from air travel to the in-person AE and discuss its implications for various specialties as they return to in-person examinations. Methods An estimate of the GHG emissions was conducted using data from the 2023 NRMP Main Residency Match: Match Rates by Specialty and State report, utilizing residency training site as a proxy for anesthesiologists' home. An alternative estimate was made using the anesthesiologists' predicted state distribution postgraduation. We estimated annual GHG emissions, expressed as metric tons of carbon dioxide equivalent (MTCO2e), produced from graduating residents flying to The American Board of Anesthesiology testing center in Raleigh, North Carolina, USA. We collected emissions using the International Civil Aviation Organization emissions calculator. Results Annual emissions of examinee travel from their respective residency training state was estimated to be 517.37 MTCO2e. The alternative estimate using anesthesiologists' predicted postgraduation state was 568.05 MTCO2e. This estimate of CO2e roughly equates to the average annual emissions produced by 112 passenger vehicles. Conclusions The AE in-person format results in an estimated 517 to 568 MTCO2e.

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