Murray T S, Dyker G S, Campbell L M
West of Scotland Committee for Postgraduate Medical Education, University of Glasgow.
Br J Gen Pract. 1992 Apr;42(357):157-9.
The characteristics of general practitioners in the west of Scotland who are high attenders at meetings accredited for the postgraduate education allowance were studied. One hundred and seventy one principals in general practice (9.5%) had attended more than 35 half-day sessions of accredited education between 1 April 1989 and 31 December 1990 and 34 doctors (1.9%) had attended more than 45 half-day sessions. The highest percentage of the doctors worked in Greater Glasgow and Lanarkshire. The doctors who were high attenders were relatively more likely to be women, to be members of the Royal College of General Practitioners and to work in a training practice. The majority of the doctors had been qualified for between 10 and 30 years and worked in group practices of three or more doctors. The characteristics of high attenders contrast markedly to doctors who are low attenders. That there were such a large number of high attenders at educational meetings is encouraging.
对苏格兰西部那些参加经认可可获得研究生教育津贴会议的全科医生的特征进行了研究。1989年4月1日至1990年12月31日期间,171名全科医生负责人(9.5%)参加了超过35次半天的认可教育课程,34名医生(1.9%)参加了超过45次半天的课程。医生比例最高的地区是大格拉斯哥和拉纳克郡。高参会率的医生相对更有可能是女性,是皇家全科医学院的成员,并且在培训诊所工作。大多数医生已取得资格10至30年,在由三名或更多医生组成的团体诊所工作。高参会率医生的特征与低参会率医生形成明显对比。教育会议上有如此多的高参会率医生,这令人鼓舞。