Arja Sateesh B, Chundru Pranathi
Medical Education Department, Avalon University School of Medicine, Willemstad, Curacao, Netherlands Antilles.
Adv Med Educ Pract. 2025 May 10;16:789-793. doi: 10.2147/AMEP.S521024. eCollection 2025.
According to the World Federation of Medical Education (WFME), "accreditation is the certification of the suitability of medical education programs and the competence of medical schools in the delivery of medical education." There are more than 100 medical schools in the Caribbean. The educational programs and accreditation requirements of Caribbean medical schools vary from island to island. In 2010, the Educational Commission for Foreign Medical Graduates (ECFMG) in the USA mandated that graduates applying for ECFMG certificates must come from an accredited medical school starting in 2023. The accreditation agency must be recognized by the WFME. This motivated the Caribbean medical schools to go for accreditation and invest considerable financial resources. However, the ECFMG changed its stance and implemented a recognized accreditation policy in 2024, which does not require graduates from an accredited medical school. Is this a progressive or regressive change in Caribbean medical schools? The authors would like to explore this perspective based on current practices and available data, expectations of the future situation of the global healthcare systems, and perceptions of accreditation in the Caribbean, especially in undergraduate medical education programs.
根据世界医学教育联合会(WFME)的定义,“认证是对医学教育项目的适宜性以及医学院在提供医学教育方面的能力的证明。”加勒比地区有100多所医学院。加勒比地区各医学院的教育项目和认证要求因岛屿而异。2010年,美国外国医学毕业生教育委员会(ECFMG)规定,从2023年起,申请ECFMG证书的毕业生必须毕业于一所获得认证的医学院。认证机构必须得到WFME的认可。这促使加勒比地区的医学院寻求认证并投入大量资金。然而,ECFMG在2024年改变了立场,实施了一项认可认证政策,该政策并不要求毕业生毕业于获得认证的医学院。这对加勒比地区的医学院来说是一种进步还是退步的变化?作者希望基于当前的实践和现有数据、对全球医疗系统未来状况的期望以及加勒比地区对认证的看法,尤其是在本科医学教育项目方面,来探讨这一观点。