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南太平洋、巴布亚新几内亚和东帝汶的外科培训项目。

Surgical training programmes in the South Pacific, Papua New Guinea and Timor Leste.

机构信息

Deakin University and Barwon Health, Department of Surgery, University Hospital Geelong, Geelong, Victoria, Australia.

Fiji School of Medicine, Fiji National University, Suva, Fiji.

出版信息

Br J Surg. 2019 Jan;106(2):e53-e61. doi: 10.1002/bjs.11057.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

There is a surgical workforce shortage in Papua New Guinea (PNG), the Pacific and Timor Leste. Previously, Pacific Island specialists who trained overseas tended to migrate.

METHODS

A narrative review was undertaken of the training programmes delivered through the University of Papua New Guinea and Fiji National University's Fiji School of Medicine, and support provided through Australian Aid and the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons (RACS), including scholarships and visiting medical teams.

RESULTS

The Fiji School of Medicine MMed programme, which commenced in 1998, has 39 surgical graduates. Sixteen of 22 Fijians, nine of ten Solomon Islanders and four of five in Vanuatu currently reside and/or work in-country. Surgical training in PNG began in 1975, and now has 104 general surgical graduates, 11 of whom originate from the Pacific Islands or Timor Leste. The PNG retention rate of local graduates is 97 per cent, with 80 per cent working in the public sector. Twenty-two surgeons have also undertaken subspecialty training. Timor Leste has trained eight surgical specialists in PNG, Fiji, Indonesia or Malaysia. All have returned to work in-country. The RACS has managed Australian Aid programmes, providing pro bono visiting medical teams to support service delivery and, increasingly, capacity building in the region. The RACS has funded scholarships and international travel grants to further train or sustain the surgical specialists.

CONCLUSION

The local MMed programmes have been highly successful in retaining specialists in the region. Partnerships with Australian Aid and RACS have been effective in ensuring localization of the faculty and ongoing professional development.

摘要

背景

巴布亚新几内亚(PNG)、太平洋地区和东帝汶存在外科医生短缺的问题。此前,在海外接受培训的太平洋岛屿专家往往会选择移民。

方法

对通过巴布亚新几内亚大学和斐济国立大学的斐济医学院开展的培训计划,以及通过澳大利亚援助和澳大利亚皇家外科医学院(RACS)提供的支持进行了叙述性回顾,这些支持包括奖学金和访问医疗队。

结果

1998 年开始的斐济医学院医学硕士课程已培养了 39 名外科毕业生。在所调查的 22 名斐济人中,有 16 人、10 名在所罗门群岛人中的 9 人和在瓦努阿图人中的 4 人目前居住在本国或在本国工作。1975 年开始在 PNG 进行外科培训,目前已培养了 104 名普通外科毕业生,其中 11 人来自太平洋岛屿或东帝汶。当地毕业生的留用率为 97%,其中 80%在公共部门工作。22 名外科医生还接受了亚专科培训。东帝汶在 PNG、斐济、印度尼西亚或马来西亚培训了 8 名外科专家,他们都回到了国内工作。RACS 管理着澳大利亚援助计划,提供免费的访问医疗队以支持服务的提供,并越来越多地在该地区进行能力建设。RACS 资助奖学金和国际旅行补助金,以进一步培训或维持外科专家。

结论

当地的医学硕士课程在该地区成功地留住了专家。与澳大利亚援助和 RACS 的合作对于确保师资本地化和持续的专业发展非常有效。

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