Couper Ian D, Hugo Jannie F M
Centre for Rural Health, University of the Witwatersrand, Wits Medical School, Parktown, South Africa.
Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Pretoria, Pretoria, South Africa.
Rural Remote Health. 2014;14(3):2874. Epub 2014 Aug 16.
South Africa made a decision in 2002 to develop so-called mid-level medical workers, now known as clinical associates. This article describes the background to this decision, and the national process of developing the profession and its scope of practice, which was aligned with the needs of the health service, particularly those of rural district hospitals. A common national curriculum was then developed, with implementation in three faculties. The first graduates have entered the profession, starting in 2011, and are in the process of establishing themselves across the country. They are already making an important contribution to rural health care, and are seeking ways in which the profession can be enhanced to ensure sustainability. The profession needs to adapt itself to the changing realities of the South African context.
南非在2002年做出决定,培养所谓的中级医疗工作者,即现在所说的临床助理。本文介绍了这一决定的背景,以及该职业的全国发展进程及其执业范围,这与卫生服务需求相契合,尤其是农村地区医院的需求。随后制定了一个通用的全国课程,并在三个学院实施。首批毕业生于2011年开始进入该职业领域,并正在全国范围内站稳脚跟。他们已经为农村医疗保健做出了重要贡献,并正在探寻如何提升该职业以确保其可持续性。该职业需要适应南非不断变化的实际情况。