Lejarraga H, Ageitos M L, Galli A, Castro C
Sociedad Argentina de Pediatría, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Arch Dis Child. 1998 Jun;78(6):562-6. doi: 10.1136/adc.78.6.562.
The Argentinean Society of Paediatrics introduced in 1993 a continuing professional development (CPD) programme to raise standards of clinical practice. The aims of the project were to introduce a structured, distance learning programme accessible to all paediatricians in the country, but especially for those working far from centres of paediatric excellence. The programme is planned on an annual basis. It includes four activities: a written manual designed by a team of medical experts and educationalists comprising 12 topics; field work for participants; annual meetings in several locations in the country for discussion of the subjects; and an evaluation based on centrally designed multiple choice questions distributed by mail. In spite of a registration free of 90 Pounds a year, participation in the programme increased from 3357 in 1993 to 4126 in 1996, from a membership of 10 216 paediatricians in Argentina. The popularity of the programme may result from an appropriate interpretation of professional needs of paediatricians in Argentina, adequate organisational arrangements that reach all colleagues, including those working in remote areas, and a genuine motivation of paediatricians for participating in a learning process.
阿根廷儿科学会于1993年推出了一项继续职业发展(CPD)计划,以提高临床实践标准。该项目的目标是引入一个结构化的远程学习计划,供该国所有儿科医生使用,特别是那些远离儿科卓越中心工作的医生。该计划按年度规划。它包括四项活动:由医学专家和教育工作者团队设计的一本包含12个主题的书面手册;参与者的实地工作;在该国多个地点举行的年度会议,用于讨论相关主题;以及基于集中设计的多项选择题通过邮件进行的评估。尽管每年的注册费为90英镑,但该计划的参与人数从1993年的3357人增加到了1996年的4126人,阿根廷儿科学会的会员人数为10216人。该计划的受欢迎程度可能源于对阿根廷儿科医生专业需求的恰当解读、涵盖所有同事(包括偏远地区的同事)的充分组织安排,以及儿科医生参与学习过程的真正积极性。