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Challenges to Practicing Pediatric Rheumatology.

Pediatric rheumatology is an exciting and rewarding career area. However, challenges when attracting trainees to this field include practice often occurring in smaller groups compared with general pediatrics, available positions requiring relocation, and fluctuation in funding resulting in uncertainty regarding training positions. Having critical mass in pediatric divisions is important to ensure adequate mentoring and people power to produce scholarly work, reduce on-call frequency and mitigate faculty absences that result in unplanned addition of clinical work. Compensation has historically lagged behind that of general pediatrics. Increased research opportunities through organized networks, patient and parent engagement, and the increasing recognition of pediatric rheumatologists as contributing to scholarship has heightened the profile of pediatric rheumatology nationally and internationally.

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