%0 Journal Article %T Never Let a Crisis Go to Waste: Recruiting the Next Generation of Infectious Diseases Physicians %A Curtis J. Donskey %J Archive of "Pathogens and Immunity". %D 2017 %R 10.20411/pai.v2i2.197 %X Sometimes infectious diseases can seem to be the least interesting subspecialty of internal medicine. We don't offer lifesaving or pain-relieving procedures. We offer the same advice over and over again hoping someday it might stick: wash your hands; stop prescribing antibiotics when there is no evidence of infection; and take your flu shot¡ªit really won't give you the flu. We give advice that some consider expendable. Shouldn't all physicians be able to prescribe antibiotics with a little help from an online textbook or computer app? On top of all that, we apparently aren't very stylish. One of my female colleagues recently told me she can pick out all of the male infectious disease physicians at scientific meetings by the standard uniform of ill-fitting khakis and button-down shirts %K infectious diseases %K emerging infections %K antibiotics %K subspecialty %K National Resident Matching Program %K fellowship program %U https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5557299/