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Korean Journal of Family Medicine, 2009, 30(11), , pp.864-871
Ort / Verlag
대한가정의학회
Erscheinungsjahr
2009
Quelle
EZB Electronic Journals Library
Beschreibungen/Notizen
Background: Nowadays 2-year 'Compulsory Clinical Training Program' is on issue. The perception and opinions for thenew training system of residents and interns may be essential to establish ideal postgraduate medical education.
Methods: A questionnaire survey of postgraduate trainee from March to April 2008 was performed by person to personmethod. Gender, age, specialty, the location and the facility of the hospital, and 7 questions reflecting individualperception and opinions for the 'Compulsory Clinical Training Program' were reviewed.
Results: Among in 1,314, 1,284 subjects completed the survey fully. We divided 1,284 sujects into 4 groups; Intern; Residentof Family Medicine; Resident of Internal Medicine or Pediatrics; Resident of other than Family Medicine, InternalMedicine and Pediatrics. About the vision for independent clinical skills through the 'Compulsory Clinical TrainingProgram', most were negative. They were afraid of 'prolongation of current Internship' or 'unclear quality of the trainingcourse'. In case of setting the 'Compulsory Clinical Training Program', most chose additional resident courses for specialty. Themain opinion about the ideal model of a primary physician was medical doctors who obtained primary care specialty.
Conclusion: Most of the residents and interns think that the specialists of family medicine, internal medicine or pediatricsare suitable for primary care. And on wishing the additional residency course even after 'Compulsory Clinical TrainingProgram', they doubt about the effi cacy of the new training system. Background: Nowadays 2-year 'Compulsory Clinical Training Program' is on issue. The perception and opinions for the
new training system of residents and interns may be essential to establish ideal postgraduate medical education.
Methods: A questionnaire survey of postgraduate trainee from March to April 2008 was performed by person to person
method. Gender, age, specialty, the location and the facility of the hospital, and 7 questions reflecting individual
perception and opinions for the 'Compulsory Clinical Training Program' were reviewed.
Results: Among in 1,314, 1,284 subjects completed the survey fully. We divided 1,284 sujects into 4 groups; Intern; Resident
of Family Medicine; Resident of Internal Medicine or Pediatrics; Resident of other than Family Medicine, Internal
Medicine and Pediatrics. About the vision for independent clinical skills through the 'Compulsory Clinical Training
Program', most were negative. They were afraid of 'prolongation of current Internship' or 'unclear quality of the training
course'. In case of setting the 'Compulsory Clinical Training Program', most chose additional resident courses for specialty. The
main opinion about the ideal model of a primary physician was medical doctors who obtained primary care specialty.
Conclusion: Most of the residents and interns think that the specialists of family medicine, internal medicine or pediatrics
are suitable for primary care. And on wishing the additional residency course even after 'Compulsory Clinical Training
Program', they doubt about the effi cacy of the new training system. KCI Citation Count: 0