Department of Medical Education, Faculty of Medicine Universitas Pattimura, Jl. Ir. M. Putuhena Poka, Ambon, Maluku, 97233, Indonesia.
Division of Health Professions Education, School of Allied Health, The University of Western Australia, 35 Stirling Highway, Crawley, Perth, WA, 6009, Australia.
BMC Med Educ. 2024 May 11;24(1):526. doi: 10.1186/s12909-024-05522-y.
Social accountability is increasingly integral to medical education, aligning health systems with community needs. Universitas Pattimura's Faculty of Medicine (FMUP) enhances this through a curriculum that prepares graduates for rural and remote (RR) medical practice, exceeding national standards. The impact of this curriculum on graduate readiness in actual work settings remains unassessed.
This study was conducted to capture the perspectives of FMUP medical graduates in a rural-centric curriculum, focusing on the teaching and learning opportunities afforded to them during their medical education. These insights are crucial for evaluating the accountability of regional medical schools in delivering quality service, particularly in underserved areas.
Semistructured interviews were conducted with nine FMUP graduates employed in the RR areas of Maluku Province. A qualitative analysis was employed to examine graduates' views on the curriculum concerning medical school accountability.
The FMUP curriculum, informed by social accountability principles, partially prepares graduates to work under Maluku's RR conditions. However, it was reported by participants that their skills and preparedness often fall short in the face of substandard working environments.
The FMUP curriculum supports the government's aim to develop an RR medical workforce. However, the curriculum's social accountability and rural emphasis fall short of addressing community health needs amid inadequate practice conditions. Political investment in standardizing medical facilities and equipment is essential for enhancing graduates' effectiveness and health outcomes in RR communities.
社会问责制越来越成为医学教育的重要组成部分,使卫生系统与社区需求保持一致。Universitas Pattimura 的医学院(FMUP)通过一门课程来增强这一点,该课程为农村和偏远地区(RR)的医疗实践做好准备,超出了国家标准。该课程对毕业生在实际工作环境中的准备情况的影响尚未得到评估。
本研究旨在了解以农村为中心的课程中 FMUP 医学毕业生的观点,重点关注他们在医学教育期间获得的教学机会。这些见解对于评估地区医学院在提供优质服务方面的问责制至关重要,特别是在服务不足的地区。
对九名在马鲁古省 RR 地区工作的 FMUP 毕业生进行了半结构化访谈。采用定性分析方法检查毕业生对医学院问责制的课程看法。
FMUP 课程受社会问责制原则的指导,部分为毕业生在马鲁古的 RR 条件下工作做好准备。然而,参与者报告说,他们的技能和准备情况在面对不合标准的工作环境时往往不足。
FMUP 课程支持政府发展 RR 医疗人员队伍的目标。然而,课程的社会问责制和农村重点未能解决社区卫生需求,而实践条件不足。在标准化医疗设施和设备方面进行政治投资对于提高毕业生在 RR 社区的工作效率和健康结果至关重要。