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  • Addiction medicine is growing, but early-career professionals face challenges like a shortage of training, mentorship, and research resources.
  • The ISAM NExT committee conducted a survey among early-career addiction medicine professionals in 56 countries to identify needs for standardized training, mentorship, and research opportunities.
  • Results showed a significant lack of standardized programs and support for ECAMPs, highlighting the importance of developing structured training and mentorship to advance the field.

Article Abstract

Addiction medicine is a rapidly growing field with many young professionals seeking careers in this field. However, early-career professionals (ECPs) face challenges such as a lack of competency-based training due to a shortage of trainers, limited resources, limited mentorship opportunities, and establishment of suitable research areas. The International Society of Addiction Medicine (ISAM) New Professionals Exploration, Training & Education (NExT) committee, a global platform for early-career addiction medicine professionals (ECAMPs), conducted a two-phase online survey using a modified Delphi-based approach among ECAMPs across 56 countries to assess the need for standardized training, research opportunities, and mentorship. A total of 110 respondents participated in Phase I (online key informant survey), and 28 respondents participated in Phase II (online expert group discussions on three themes identified in Phase I). The survey found that there is a lack of standardized training, structured mentorship programs, research funding, and research opportunities in addiction medicine for ECAMPs. There is a need for standardized training programs, improving research opportunities, and effective mentorship programs to promote the next generation of addiction medicine professionals and further development in the entire field. The efforts of ISAM NExT are well-received and give a template of how this gap can be addressed.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10579666PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/gmh.2023.35DOI Listing

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