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Area of Science:

  • Infectious Diseases Fellowship Match Outcomes
  • Medical Education and Training
  • Physician Workforce Development

Background:

  • The 2023 United States infectious diseases (ID) fellowship match experienced a significant number of unfilled positions.
  • This trend raises concerns about the future of the infectious diseases physician workforce.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate the perceptions of infectious diseases program directors regarding the 2023 fellowship match results.
  • To identify perceived factors contributing to the unfilled positions and explore potential solutions.

Main Methods:

  • A nationwide survey was distributed to infectious diseases fellowship program directors.
  • The survey aimed to gather insights into their perspectives on the match outcomes and contributing factors.

Main Results:

  • Program directors identified key factors contributing to the match outcome: geographical limitations, a limited applicant pool, and insufficient specialty compensation.
  • Respondents suggested developing specialized fellowship tracks and increasing funding for the ID trainee pipeline as potential strategies to enhance applicant numbers.

Conclusions:

  • Addressing the infectious diseases fellowship match requires a multi-faceted approach focusing on improving applicant pool size and program attractiveness.
  • Strategies include creating specialized training pathways, advocating for increased compensation, and enhancing funding for trainees.
  • Controversial topics, such as program consolidation, warrant further in-depth discussion.