Affiliation:
1. Department of Anesthesia and Pain Medicine The Hospital for Sick Children Toronto Ontario Canada
2. Department of Anesthesiology, Pharmacology & Therapeutics BC Children's Hospital Vancouver British Columbia Canada
3. The Bayview Hospital Bridgetown Barbados
4. The Queen Elizabeth Hospital Bridgetown Barbados
5. Department of Anesthesiology University of Florida College of Medicine Gainesville Florida USA
6. Boston Children's Hospital Harvard Medical School Boston Massachusetts USA
7. Department of Anesthesiology Loma Linda University Loma Linda California USA
Abstract
AbstractBackground and ObjectivesThis educational review outlines the current landscape of pediatric anesthesia training, care delivery, and challenges across Canada, Barbados, and the United States.Descriptions and ConclusionsApproximately 5% of Canadian children undergo general anesthesia annually, administered by fellowship‐trained pediatric anesthesiologists in children's hospitals, general anesthesiologists in community hospitals, or family practice anesthesiologists in underserved regions. In Canada, the focus is on national‐level evaluation and accreditation of pediatric anesthesia fellowship training, addressing challenges arising from workforce shortages, particularly in remote areas. Barbados, a Caribbean nation, lacks dedicated pediatric hospitals but has provided pediatric anesthesia since 1972 through anesthetists with additional training. Challenges in its development, common to low‐middle‐income countries, include inadequate infrastructure and workforce shortages. Increased awareness of pediatric anesthesia as a sub‐specialty could enhance perioperative care for Barbadian children. Pediatric anesthesia encompasses various specialties in the United States, with pediatric anesthesiologists playing a foundational role. Challenges faced include recruitment and retention difficulties, supply‐chain shortages, and the proliferation of anesthesia sites, all impacting the delivery of modern, high‐quality, and cost‐effective patient care. Collaborative efforts at national and organizational levels strive to improve the quality and safety of pediatric anesthesia care in the United States.
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