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Training in transplant infectious diseases: A survey of infectious diseases and transplant infectious diseases fellows in the United States and Canada
Resource type
Journal Article
Authors/contributors
- Tan, Susanna K. (Author)
- Theodoropoulos, Nicole (Author)
- La Hoz, Ricardo M. (Author)
- Mossad, Sherif B. (Author)
- Kotton, Camille N. (Author)
- Danziger-Isakov, Lara A. (Author)
- Kumar, Deepali (Author)
- Huprikar, Shirish (Author)
- On behalf of the American Society of Transplantation, Infectious Diseases Community of Practice (Author)
Title
Training in transplant infectious diseases: A survey of infectious diseases and transplant infectious diseases fellows in the United States and Canada
Abstract
Background Infectious diseases (ID) specialists with experience in managing infections in transplant recipients and other immunocompromised hosts are increasingly needed as these fields expand. Methods To evaluate experiences and identify trainee-described needs in transplant infectious diseases (TID) training, the American Society of Transplantation, Infectious Diseases Community of Practice (AST IDCOP) surveyed ID fellows across the United States and TID fellows in the United States and Canada and received responses from 203 ID fellows and 13 TID fellows. Results Among ID fellows, the amount of TID training during ID fellowship was rated between less than ideal and adequate. Reasons cited included limited frequency of didactic activities and limited exposure to transplant patients during training. In particular, ID fellows at low-volume transplantation centers expressed interest in more TID training time, away training opportunities, and specific TID didactics. Educational resources of high interest among trainees were case-based interactive websites, mobile phone applications with TID guidelines, and a centralized collection of relevant articles. Pediatric ID fellows reported lower satisfaction scores with TID training, while TID fellows were overall satisfied or more than satisfied with their training experience. Conclusion Findings from this survey will inform local and national TID educational initiatives.
Publication
Transplant Infectious Disease
Date
2018
Volume
20
Issue
4
Pages
e12915
Accessed
1/11/23, 4:43 PM
ISSN
1399-3062
Short Title
Training in transplant infectious diseases
Language
en
Library Catalog
Wiley Online Library
Extra
Citation
Tan, S. K., Theodoropoulos, N., La Hoz, R. M., Mossad, S. B., Kotton, C. N., Danziger-Isakov, L. A., Kumar, D., Huprikar, S., & On behalf of the American Society of Transplantation, I. D. C. of P. (2018). Training in transplant infectious diseases: A survey of infectious diseases and transplant infectious diseases fellows in the United States and Canada. Transplant Infectious Disease, 20(4), e12915. https://doi.org/10.1111/tid.12915
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