Yen Wendy, Hodwitz Kathryn, Thakkar Niels, Martimianakis Maria Athina Tina, Faulkner Dan
The College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario; The University of Toronto; The Wilson Centre, Toronto.
The College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario.
Can Med Educ J. 2016 Dec 5;7(3):e19-e30. eCollection 2016 Dec.
The increasing globalization of the medical profession has influenced health policy, health human resource planning, and medical regulation in Canada. Since the early 2000s, numerous policy initiatives have been created to facilitate the entry of international medical graduates (IMGs) into the Canadian workforce. In Ontario, the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario (CPSO) developed alternative licensure routes to increase the ability of qualified IMGs to obtain licenses to practice. The current study provides demographic and descriptive information about the IMGs registered through the CPSO's alternative licensure routes between 2000 and 2012. An analysis of the characteristics and career trajectories of all IMGs practicing in the province sheds light on broader globalization trends and raises questions about the future of health human resource planning in Canada. As the medical profession becomes increasingly globalized, health policy and regulation will continue to be influenced by trends in international migration, concerns about global health equity, and the shifting demographics of the Canadian physician workforce. Implications for future policy development in the complex landscape of medical education and practice are discussed.
医学专业日益全球化的趋势已经对加拿大的卫生政策、卫生人力资源规划以及医疗监管产生了影响。自21世纪初以来,加拿大出台了多项政策举措,以促进国际医学毕业生(IMGs)融入加拿大劳动力队伍。在安大略省,安大略省医师暨外科医师学院(CPSO)制定了替代执照途径,以提高合格的国际医学毕业生获得执业执照的能力。本研究提供了2000年至2012年间通过CPSO替代执照途径注册的国际医学毕业生的人口统计学和描述性信息。对该省所有执业国际医学毕业生的特征和职业轨迹进行分析,有助于揭示更广泛的全球化趋势,并引发对加拿大卫生人力资源规划未来的质疑。随着医学专业日益全球化,卫生政策和监管将继续受到国际移民趋势、对全球卫生公平性的关注以及加拿大医师劳动力人口结构变化的影响。本文还讨论了在医学教育和实践的复杂环境中对未来政策发展的影响。