Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3015998 | Revista Española de Cardiología | 2006 | 15 Pages |
Abstract
Planning cardiology provision in Spain requires knowledge of the resources available and the demand, both now and in the future. In this report, we present the results of a study carried out by the Spanish Society of Cardiology on the availability of and demand for cardiologists in the country. The current situation is characterized by an imbalance of around 14% between the number of active cardiologists and the estimated number required. The demographic distribution of cardiologists shows that they are predominantly male and middle-aged. Expectations are that the situation will get worse until the year 2020. To correct this imbalance, alternative forms of training or clinical department organization, or both, are required. Some possible alternatives are presented in the final part of this document, as proposals for open discussion.
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Authors
Eduardo de Teresa Galván, Luis Alonso-Pulpón, Patricia Barber, Ramón Bover Freire, Alfonso Castro Beiras, José MarÃa Cruz Fernández, Francisco Fernández Avilés, Juan GarcÃa de Lara, Beatriz González Valcárcel, Cándido MartÃn Luengo,