Abstract

Background: Distribution of the general otolaryngology workforce has been described, but not specifically for the facial plastic and reconstructive surgeon (FPRS) workforce. Objective: To describe the distribution of FPRS within the United States. Methods: The 2022 American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery (AAFPRS) registry was used to identify active FPRSs. Member addresses were converted into coordinates and overlayed onto a geographic representation of 2020 census data within ArcGIS software. A centroid model of U.S. counties was constructed to determine the average distances residents were from the nearest FPRS. Results: In total, 1312 AAFPRS active members practiced in 373 counties. Thirty-three percent of all residents (115 million) resided in counties without an FPRS and 15.3% of FPRSs practiced in New York City or the Greater Los Angeles Area, which accounted for 8% of the total U.S. population. The mean and median distances a resident in a county without an FPRS was from the nearest FPRS are 63 and 49 miles (101 and 79 kilometers), respectively. Conclusions: Metropolitan areas have greater concentrations of FPRSs than the national average and the distances U.S. residents are from FPRS services are quantifiable.

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