Xu Tao, Evins Alexander I, Lin Ning, Chang Jun, Hu Guohan, Hou Lijun, Chen Juxiang, Bernardo Antonio, Mao Ying, Stieg Philip E
Department of Neurological Surgery, Changzheng Hospital, Second Military Medical University, Shanghai, China; Department of Neurological Surgery, Weill Cornell Medical College, New York Presbyterian Hospital, New York, New York, USA.
Department of Neurological Surgery, Weill Cornell Medical College, New York Presbyterian Hospital, New York, New York, USA.
World Neurosurg. 2016 Dec;96:410-416. doi: 10.1016/j.wneu.2016.09.034. Epub 2016 Sep 15.
China currently has the most populous and rapidly aging nation in the world. In the next few decades, China will have to increase the throughput, quality, and scope of its neurosurgical training programs to meet forecasted demand. Until recently, China lacked national education standards in neurosurgery that fostered imbalances in medical and pedagogical resources, quality of care, and education between different regions and introduced significant heterogeneity in neurosurgical competency. In 2010, Shanghai implemented the first new standards-based comprehensive neurosurgery training program, which spans 7 years broken down into 2 blocks. This model was selected subsequently for nationwide adoption by the Chinese Congress of Neurological Surgeons, with initial implementation in 2015 and full nationwide adoption by 2020. Establishment of a national standardized training system represents a significant milestone in the development and evolution of neurosurgery in China and establishes a comprehensive standards-based system that will help reduce nationwide diversity in neurosurgical training. Although this program is still in its infancy and will not see its first graduating class until 2017 in Shanghai, it represents an essential step toward meeting China's growing demand for quality and consistent neurosurgical care. We review the history of neurosurgical training in Mainland China and describe the new Neurosurgical Specialist Standardized Training Program.
中国目前是世界上人口最多且老龄化速度最快的国家。在未来几十年里,中国将不得不提高其神经外科培训项目的通量、质量和范围,以满足预测的需求。直到最近,中国在神经外科领域缺乏国家教育标准,这导致了不同地区在医疗和教学资源、医疗质量以及教育方面的不平衡,并在神经外科能力方面引入了显著的异质性。2010年,上海实施了首个基于新标准的综合性神经外科培训项目,该项目为期7年,分为两个阶段。随后,中国神经外科医师大会选择了这种模式在全国推广,于2015年开始初步实施,并于2020年在全国全面推行。建立国家标准化培训体系是中国神经外科发展和演进过程中的一个重要里程碑,它建立了一个基于全面标准的体系,有助于减少全国神经外科培训的差异。尽管这个项目仍处于起步阶段,直到2017年上海才会迎来第一届毕业生,但它是朝着满足中国对高质量、一致的神经外科护理日益增长的需求迈出的重要一步。我们回顾中国大陆神经外科培训的历史,并描述新的神经外科专科标准化培训项目。