A Call to Action: Urgently Strengthening the Future Physician-Scientist Workforce in Infectious Diseases.
Talia H SwartzSenu ApewokinStephen M CarpenterRana ChakarabortyAnn M DennisEric HouptNeeraj K SuranaDanielle M ZerrLiise-Anne PirofskiPublished in: The Journal of infectious diseases (2024)
Infectious diseases (ID) research is vital for global public health, typically led by physician-scientists. This Perspective addresses challenges in the ID workforce and suggests solutions. Physician-scientists have made key discoveries that have significantly impacted human health. The importance of ID research in understanding diseases, leading to treatments and vaccines, is emphasized, along with the need to address persistent and new infections, antimicrobial resistance, and threats like HIV and influenza. The paper analyzes the physician-scientist workforce's struggles, including funding, training, and research-practice integration gaps. We suggest increased funding, better training, and mentorship, more collaborative and interdisciplinary research, and improved recognition systems. The article stresses the urgency of supporting physician-scientists in ID, advocating for proactive prevention and preparedness, and calls for immediate action to enhance ID research and care.
Keyphrases
- infectious diseases
- public health
- primary care
- emergency department
- antimicrobial resistance
- human health
- risk assessment
- healthcare
- quality improvement
- antiretroviral therapy
- hiv aids
- global health
- hiv positive
- hiv infected
- climate change
- pain management
- hiv testing
- men who have sex with men
- chronic pain
- urinary incontinence