2013
DOI: 10.1161/strokeaha.111.000466
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The Growing Shortage of Vascular Neurologists in The Era of Health Reform

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“…8 This does not compare favorably to other countries, because the ratio is ≈1 per 160 000 in Germany, 1 per 137 000 in Denmark, and 1 per 177 000 in Australia (personal communications from Drs Grete Andersen, Geoffrey Donnan, and Wolf Schaebetz). Only 77 vascular neurology fellowships were available in 2012, and all of them focused primarily on clinical training.…”
Section: Clinical Manpower Needsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…8 This does not compare favorably to other countries, because the ratio is ≈1 per 160 000 in Germany, 1 per 137 000 in Denmark, and 1 per 177 000 in Australia (personal communications from Drs Grete Andersen, Geoffrey Donnan, and Wolf Schaebetz). Only 77 vascular neurology fellowships were available in 2012, and all of them focused primarily on clinical training.…”
Section: Clinical Manpower Needsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…The shortage of neurovascular specialists is well recognized with only about 1,100 physicians currently available, and stroke incidence projected to outstrip supply [2]. Since 2012, only 10 new ACGME-Recognized Vascular Neurology fellowships have been inaugurated, which totals 82 at the time of this manuscript.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Nearly 800,000 strokes occur annually in the United States [2], with the total cost of stroke burden projected from 2005 to 2050 to be USD 2.2 trillion [3]. As the goal for acute stroke treatment is to reperfuse and salvage brain parenchyma, mechanical thrombectomy was developed as a treatment modality for patients unable to undergo the standard intervention of fibrinolysis [4].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Young physicians will not enter a fellowship program in vascular neurology unless they plan to pursue a career in the field. While some young physicians are willing to enter a labor-intensive and demanding specialty like vascular neurology for altruistic reasons or personal satisfaction, others may not be willing to do so for the reasons discussed by Leira et al 6 Some solutions have been proposed. For example, a program that would help mitigate vascular neurology trainee's debts similar to that for colleagues that go to rural primary care settings or research has considerable appeal.…”
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“…The situation is even more severe in vascular neurology, a situation in which delays are inherently life-threatening. 6 From 2005 to 2012, 1169 physicians were certified by the ABPN. Of these, only 269 were graduates of training programs approved by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME).…”
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