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KMID : 0361020210640020077
Korean Journal of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery
2021 Volume.64 No. 2 p.77 ~ p.85
Current Status and Future Forecast of the Number of Otolaryngologists in Korea
Lee Ji-Yeon

Kim Jin-Kook
Cho Jae-Hoon
Abstract
Background and Objectives : The number of otolaryngologists in Korea has increased rapidlyin recent years. However, as the population is expected to decrease gradually, it is necessaryto study the appropriate number of otolaryngologists.

Subjects and Method : We counted the number of otolaryngologists certified annually andthe number of currently active otolaryngologists, and estimated the retirement time from thisdata. In addition, the statistics from the National Statistical Office were used to survey the totalpopulation and the youth population under the age of 14 up to 2060. Finally, changes in the numberof active otolaryngologists and the population per otolaryngologist were predicted by 2060.

Results : The total number of otolaryngologists certified by 2020 was 4699, and the number ofactive otolaryngologists in 2019 was 3950. The average duration of retirement is about 36.5 years,and it is expected to be 40 years soon. Currently, 77.4% of otolaryngologists are practitioners,and 51.3% are working in Seoul and Gyeonggi-do. In 2009, the number of people per otolaryngologistwas about 17000, whereas in 2019 it was sharply reduced to about 13000. If 120 otolaryngologistsare produced each year, it decreases to about 10000 by 2060. However, if thenumber of new otolaryngologists is reduced to 100 per year, it can be maintained at around 12000in 2060. In any case, however, the number of patients under 14 years of age cannot be preventedfrom falling sharply.

Conclusion : It is necessary to adjust the number of otolaryngologists to account for populationdecline.
KEYWORD
Forecasting, Korea, Otolaryngology, Trends
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