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为澳大拉西亚地区培养本土外科医疗队伍。

Developing an indigenous surgical workforce for Australasia.

作者信息

Aramoana Jaclyn, Alley Patrick, Koea Jonathan B

机构信息

Department of Surgery, North Shore Hospital, Auckland, New Zealand.

出版信息

ANZ J Surg. 2013 Dec;83(12):912-7. doi: 10.1111/ans.12362. Epub 2013 Aug 12.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Progress has been made in Australia and New Zealand to increase the numbers of indigenous students (Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander and Maori) entering primary medical qualification courses. In New Zealand, up to 20 Maori are graduating annually, with similar numbers possible in Australia, creating a potential opportunity to develop an indigenous surgical workforce.

METHODS

A literature review identified factors utilized by medical schools to attract indigenous students into medical careers and the interventions necessary to ensure successful graduation. A further search identified those factors important in encouraging indigenous medical graduates to enter specialist training programmes and achieve faculty appointments.

RESULTS

All medical schools have utilized elements of a 'pipeline approach' encompassing contact with students at secondary school level to encourage aspirational goals and assist with suitable subject selection. Bridging courses can ensure students leaving school have appropriate skill sets before entering medical degree courses. Extensive practical help is available during primary medical qualification study. The elements necessary for primary medical qualification success - dedicated and focused study, developing appropriate skill sets, mentoring, support, and an institutional and collegial commitment to success - are also the elements required for postgraduate achievement.

CONCLUSION

The Royal Australasian College of Surgeons (RACS) is primarily involved in training rather than service provision. The increasing numbers of indigenous medical graduates in both Australia and New Zealand represent an opportunity for the College to contribute to improving indigenous health status by implementing specific measures to increase numbers of indigenous surgeons.

摘要

背景

在澳大利亚和新西兰,进入初级医学资格课程的本土学生(原住民、托雷斯海峡岛民和毛利人)数量有所增加。在新西兰,每年有多达20名毛利学生毕业,澳大利亚的毕业人数可能与之相近,这为培养本土外科医生队伍创造了潜在机会。

方法

一项文献综述确定了医学院校用于吸引本土学生投身医学事业的因素以及确保其顺利毕业所需的干预措施。进一步的搜索确定了在鼓励本土医学毕业生进入专科培训项目并获得教职任命方面重要的那些因素。

结果

所有医学院校都采用了“管道式方法”的要素,包括与中学阶段的学生接触,以鼓励他们树立志向并协助他们选择合适的学科。衔接课程可确保离校学生在进入医学学位课程之前具备适当的技能。在初级医学资格学习期间可获得广泛的实际帮助。初级医学资格成功所需的要素——专注且专心的学习、培养适当的技能、指导、支持以及机构和学院对成功的承诺——也是研究生取得成就所需的要素。

结论

皇家澳大利亚外科学院(RACS)主要参与培训而非服务提供。澳大利亚和新西兰本土医学毕业生人数的增加为该学院提供了一个机会,可通过实施增加本土外科医生数量的具体措施,为改善本土健康状况做出贡献。

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