Hall Ja, Brown Cs, Pettigrew L, Malik Anj, Watson J, Topiwala A, McGregor L, Ramsay R
FPH Global Health Specialty Registrar's Group , Chair, London SE22 9DB , UK.
JRSM Short Rep. 2013 Mar;4(3):19. doi: 10.1177/2042533313476421. Epub 2013 Mar 6.
That health is now global is increasingly accepted. However, a 'mismatch between present professional competencies and the requirements of an increasingly interdependent world' has been identified. Postgraduate training should take account of the increasingly global nature of health; this paper examines the extent to which they currently do.
Trainees across 11 medical specialties reviewed the content of their postgraduate curriculum.
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Competencies were coded as 'UK' (statement only relevant to UK work), 'global' (statement with an explicit reference to aspects of health outside the UK) or generic (relevant both to the UK and international settings).
Six of the 11 curricula reviewed contained global health competencies. These covered the global burden or determinants of disease and appropriate policy responses. Only one College required trainees to 'be aware of the World Health Organization', or 'know the local, national and international structures for health care'. These cross-cutting competencies have applicability to all specialties. All 11 curricula contained generic competencies where a global health perspective and/or experience could be advantageous, e.g. caring for migrant or culturally different patients.
Trainees in all specialties should achieve a minimum requirement of global health awareness. This can be achieved through a small number of common competencies that are consistent across core curricula. These should lead on from equivalent undergraduate competencies. Addressing the current gap in the global health content of postgraduate medical curricula will ensure that the UK has health professionals that are trained to meet the health challenges of the future.
健康具有全球性这一观点日益得到认可。然而,人们已经认识到“当前的专业能力与日益相互依存的世界的要求之间存在不匹配”。研究生培训应考虑到健康日益全球化的性质;本文探讨了目前它们在这方面的程度。
11个医学专业的学员对其研究生课程内容进行了审查。
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能力被编码为“英国”(仅与英国工作相关的陈述)、“全球”(明确提及英国以外健康方面的陈述)或通用(与英国和国际环境均相关)。
在审查的11门课程中,有6门包含全球健康能力。这些涵盖了全球疾病负担或决定因素以及适当的政策应对措施。只有一所学院要求学员“了解世界卫生组织”或“了解当地、国家和国际医疗保健结构”。这些贯穿各领域的能力适用于所有专业。所有11门课程都包含通用能力,在这些能力方面,全球健康视角和/或经验可能具有优势,例如照顾移民或文化背景不同的患者。
所有专业的学员都应达到全球健康意识的最低要求。这可以通过核心课程中少数一致的通用能力来实现。这些能力应在本科同等能力的基础上进一步提升。解决研究生医学课程中全球健康内容目前存在的差距,将确保英国拥有经过培训以应对未来健康挑战的卫生专业人员