School of General Practice, Guangxi Medical University, Nanning, Guangxi, China.
Division of Teaching Affairs, Guangxi Medical University, Nanning, Guangxi, China.
BMJ Open. 2021 Sep 7;11(9):e049274. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2021-049274.
This study aimed to investigate early outcomes of one of the first medical undergraduate education programmes with a goal of mitigating severe rural physician shortages in China, which was developed by Guangxi Medical University (GXMU) and was called the Rural-oriented Free Tuition Medical Education (RTME)-GXMU programme.
A prospective cohort study comprising a baseline investigation and follow-up research was conducted to dynamically observe the evolution of the RTME-GXMU programme that began since 2010.
380 RTME-GXMU graduates and 383 non-RTME-GXMU graduates from GXMU who completed trainings between 2015 and 2018 were recruited in the baseline investigation. Among them, 285 RTME-GXMU and 283 non-RTME-GXMU graduates responded to the follow-up research.
Graduate practice location, registered specialty, passing rate of the National Medical Licensing Examination (NMLE), specialty of residency programme and contract compliance for the RTME-GXMU graduates.
By the end of 2018, 100% of the 2015 RTME-GXMU graduates enrolled in this study practised in rural township health centres and registered themselves as general practitioners (GPs). All the RTME-GXMU graduates had completed or were attending residency programmes of general practice (GP). The above data stood in stark contrast to that of the non-RTME-GXMU graduates among whom as few as 1.06% worked in rural areas, 2.13% registered as GPs and less than 3% chose GP residency programmes. No significant differences were detected on passing rates of the NMLE between the two groups. Only one RTME-GXMU graduate broke the contract and dropped off the programme.
The RTME-GXMU programme has achieved encouraging early outcomes. Reduced entry score and proper usage of urban primary care institutions are two key approaches contributing to these positive early results.
本研究旨在探讨中国首个旨在缓解农村地区严重医师短缺的医学本科教育项目的早期成果,该项目由广西医科大学(GXMU)开发,称为农村定向免费医学教育(RTME)-GXMU 项目。
一项前瞻性队列研究,包括基线调查和随访研究,用于动态观察自 2010 年开始的 RTME-GXMU 项目的演变。
在基线调查中,共招募了 380 名 RTME-GXMU 毕业生和 383 名非 RTME-GXMU 毕业生,他们均于 2015 年至 2018 年期间完成培训。其中,有 285 名 RTME-GXMU 和 283 名非 RTME-GXMU 毕业生对随访研究做出了回应。
RTME-GXMU 毕业生的实践地点、注册专业、国家医师资格考试(NMLE)通过率、住院医师规范化培训专业和合同遵守情况。
到 2018 年底,参加本研究的 2015 年 RTME-GXMU 毕业生 100%在乡镇卫生院工作,并注册为全科医生(GP)。所有 RTME-GXMU 毕业生都已完成或正在参加全科医学住院医师规范化培训。上述数据与非 RTME-GXMU 毕业生形成鲜明对比,其中仅有 1.06%在农村地区工作,2.13%注册为 GP,不到 3%选择 GP 住院医师规范化培训。两组 NMLE 通过率无显著差异。仅有 1 名 RTME-GXMU 毕业生违反合同并退出项目。
RTME-GXMU 项目取得了令人鼓舞的早期成果。降低入学分数和合理利用城市基层医疗机构是促成这些积极早期结果的两个关键方法。