The future of emergency medicine

J Emerg Med. 2010 Aug;39(2):210-5. doi: 10.1016/j.jemermed.2010.06.001. Epub 2010 Jul 15.

Abstract

Background: The specialty of emergency medicine (EM) continues to experience a significant workforce shortage in the face of increasing demand for emergency care.

Summary: In July 2009, representatives of the leading EM organizations met in Dallas for the Future of Emergency Medicine Summit. Attendees at the Future of Emergency Medicine Summit agreed on the following: 1) Emergency medical care is an essential community service that should be available to all; 2) An insufficient emergency physician workforce also represents a potential threat to patient safety; 3) Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education/American Osteopathic Association (AOA)-accredited EM residency training and American Board of Medical Specialties/AOA EM board certification is the recognized standard for physician providers currently entering a career in emergency care; 4) Physician supply shortages in all fields contribute to-and will continue to contribute to-a situation in which providers with other levels of training may be a necessary part of the workforce for the foreseeable future; 5) A maldistribution of EM residency-trained physicians persists, with few pursuing practice in small hospital or rural settings; 6) Assuring that the public receives high quality emergency care while continuing to produce highly skilled EM specialists through EM training programs is the challenge for EM's future; 7) It is important that all providers of emergency care receive continuing postgraduate education.

Publication types

  • Congress

MeSH terms

  • Emergency Medicine / education*
  • Emergency Medicine / standards
  • Emergency Service, Hospital / trends*
  • Forecasting
  • Humans
  • Internship and Residency / standards
  • Nurse Practitioners / education
  • Physician Assistants / education
  • Workforce