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Physician reentry–A timely topic for emergency medicine
Author(s) -
Guth Todd A,
Luber Samuel D.,
Marcolini Evie,
Lo Bruce M.
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
journal of the american college of emergency physicians open
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2688-1152
DOI - 10.1002/emp2.12317
Subject(s) - credentialing , workforce , reentry , certification , specialty , medicine , licensure , emergency physician , work (physics) , family medicine , medical education , medical emergency , nursing , emergency department , political science , cardiology , mechanical engineering , law , engineering
As physician workforce shortages persist, physician reentry is an important and timely issue for the specialty of emergency medicine. Physician reentry is defined as a return to clinical practice following an extended period of clinical inactivity not resulting from discipline or impairment. This review provides a general overview of the physician reentry published literature with a focus on the specialty of emergency medicine. Transition into a non‐clinical position, personal health, family issues, and career dissatisfaction all contribute to physicians leaving the workforce voluntarily. Previously, the majority of reentry physicians did not pursue additional training prior to returning to the workforce; however, regulatory agencies are now increasingly requiring additional training, standardized testing, and fitness to practice evaluations prior to restarting clinical work. The burden of proof is on the reentry physician to meet the appropriate requirements for licensure, certification, and credentialing prior to returning to clinical work.

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