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A Crisis in Scope: Recruitment and Retention Challenges Reported by VA Gastroenterology Section Chiefs
Erik C von Rosenvinge1,2, Stacie A Vela3,4, Elizabeth R Paine5,6
1Veterans Affairs Maryland Health Care System, Baltimore.
Background:
Having a sufficient number of gastroenterologists is important for protecting the digestive health of veterans. However, gastroenterology is among the most difficult medical specialties for recruitment at the US Department of Veterans Affairs (VA).
Methods:
We surveyed VA gastroenterology section chiefs to learn about current barriers to recruitment and retention and to identify opportunities for improvement.
Results:
Of 131 VA gastroenterology section chiefs at VA medical centers who received the survey, 55 responded (42%). Thirty-six respondents (65%) reported current vacancies at their facilities (range, 1-4). Low salary and human resources challenges were the most frequently reported barriers to recruitment. Low salary and administrative burden, including lack of sufficient support staff, were the most frequently reported barriers to retention.
Conclusions:
While salary is the most frequently reported barrier to recruitment and retention, human resources challenges represent the second-most frequently reported barrier to recruitment. Administrative burden linked to suboptimal staffing support is the second most frequently reported barrier to retention. Efforts to raise salaries (higher than the current $400,000 ceiling), streamline human resources processes, and reduce administrative burden are needed to ensure a thriving VA gastroenterology workforce.
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