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Phoniatric provision and training: current European perspectives.

J S Rubin1, J Wendler, V Woisard

  • 1Royal National Throat, Nose and Ear Hospital, London, UK. john.rubin@royalfree.nhs.uk

The Journal of Laryngology and Otology
|December 13, 2006
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Communication disorders are a growing global concern. This review examines phoniatrics training and workforce challenges in Europe, highlighting areas needing future solutions.

Area of Science:

  • Speech and Hearing Sciences
  • Otorhinolaryngology

Background:

  • Communication disorders present a significant and increasing worldwide health burden.
  • The European specialty of phoniatrics has emerged to address these challenges.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review the current state of training and workforce in phoniatrics within Europe.
  • To identify key issues and questions requiring future resolution in the field.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of phoniatrics training programs.
  • Analysis of workforce data and trends in European countries.
  • Discussion of challenges and future directions.

Main Results:

  • Variability in phoniatrics training standards across Europe.

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  • Potential workforce shortages and distribution issues.
  • Need for standardized curricula and professional recognition.
  • Conclusions:

    • Phoniatrics training and workforce require strategic development in Europe.
    • Addressing identified issues is crucial for managing communication disorders effectively.
    • Further research and policy interventions are recommended.