Curry L, Woodward C
Can Med Assoc J. 1985 Feb 15;132(4):345-9.
The results of a survey of Canadian primary care physicians for the Canadian Medical Association (CMA's) Task Force on Education for the Provision of Primary Care Services are reported. Recent Canadian medical school graduates in primary care practice reported that the three major training routes (rotating and mixed internships and family medicine residencies) each prepared them differently for practice. The graduates of 2-year family medicine residencies were more satisfied with their preparation than were the graduates of the other major training routes. A 2- or 3-year family medicine residency was preferred by 50% of the respondents, although only 33% of them had actually taken one of these routes. There was considerable agreement in the respondents' assessments of the types of postgraduate education needed for primary care practice. The results of this survey were consistent with the recommendations in the final report of the CMA's task force.
本文报告了一项针对加拿大医学协会(CMA)初级保健服务教育特别工作组的加拿大初级保健医生的调查结果。近期从事初级保健实践的加拿大医学院毕业生表示,三种主要培训途径(轮转实习、混合实习和家庭医学住院医师培训)为他们提供的实践准备各有不同。与其他主要培训途径的毕业生相比,参加为期两年家庭医学住院医师培训的毕业生对自己的准备情况更满意。50%的受访者倾向于参加为期两年或三年的家庭医学住院医师培训,不过其中只有33%的人实际选择了这些途径之一。受访者对初级保健实践所需研究生教育类型的评估意见相当一致。本次调查结果与CMA特别工作组最终报告中的建议相符。