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A global view of the aspiring physician-scientist

Christopher S. Williams, W. Kimryn Rathmell, John M. Carethers, Diane M. Harper, Yuk Ming Dennis Lo, Peter J. Ratcliffe, Mone Zaidi

2022eLife57 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Physician-scientists have epitomized the blending of deep, rigorous impactful curiosity with broad attention to human health for centuries. While we aspire to prepare all physicians with an appreciation for these skills, those who apply them to push the understanding of the boundaries of human physiology and disease, to advance treatments, and to increase our knowledge base in the arena of human health can fulfill an essential space for our society, economies, and overall well-being. Working arm in arm with basic and translational scientists as well as expert clinicians, as peers in both groups, this career additionally serves as a bridge to facilitate the pace and direction of research that ultimately impacts health. Globally, there are remarkable similarities in challenges in this career path, and in the approaches employed to overcome them. Herein, we review how different countries train physician-scientists and suggest strategies to further bolster this career path.

Topics & Concepts

PaceCuriosityCareer pathBridge (graph theory)Engineering ethicsSpace (punctuation)Path (computing)Career developmentPublic relationsPsychologyMedicineMedical educationManagementPolitical scienceComputer scienceEngineeringSocial psychologyGeodesyGeographyOperating systemEconomicsProgramming languageInternal medicineHealth and Medical Research ImpactsAdvances in Oncology and RadiotherapyBiomedical and Engineering Education