Murchland J B, Dent O
Aust J Ophthalmol. 1982 Feb;10(1):72-80. doi: 10.1111/j.1442-9071.1982.tb01036.x.
A survey of Australian Ophthalmologists in relation to Continuing Education and related issues was carried out in 1979-80. 53% of College members responded. A small multi-choice question paper tested the level of competency of the group. Age, geographic distribution, and type of practice were recorded and related to presently available continuing education facilities. Future needs are assessed and questions raised regarding the direction of continuing education in the future. The level of ophthalmic knowledge appears to be satisfactory but decreases with age, along with attendance at education programmes. 25% of ophthalmologists consider themselves isolated. Future programmes should consider these factors. Views on undergraduate, general practitioner and community education are also summarised.
1979 - 1980年对澳大利亚眼科医生进行了一项关于继续教育及相关问题的调查。53%的学院成员做出了回应。一份小型多项选择题问卷测试了该群体的能力水平。记录了年龄、地理分布和执业类型,并将其与现有的继续教育设施相关联。评估了未来需求,并就未来继续教育的方向提出了问题。眼科知识水平似乎令人满意,但随着年龄增长以及参加教育项目的次数减少而下降。25%的眼科医生认为自己处于孤立状态。未来的项目应该考虑这些因素。还总结了对本科教育、全科医生教育和社区教育的看法。