V. Pallarés-Carratalá , C. Cols-Sagarra , L. Martínez-Berganza Asensio , A. Segura-Grau , J. Ibañez , M. Matosas-Fonolleda , J. Cohen , R.M. Micó-Pérez , J. Polo-García , en nombre del grupo de trabajo de la Agencia de Formación de SEMERGEN
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Abstract
Introduction and objective
This work analyzes the importance of a comprehensive training strategy from a scientific society of primary care physicians for continuing medical education. A strategy called “an integral approach towards excellence” is proposed, encompassing various key aspects.
Methods
The methodology employed includes a diagnostic phase, based on individual interviews and a survey, and a strategy design phase. The diagnosis focused on 6 dimensions: competencies, knowledge, methodology, satisfaction, evaluation, and organization.
Results
As a result, 8 strategic lines were articulated, ranging from positioning the society as a reference to the internationalization of training. The strategy emphasizes the importance of adapting training to the specific needs of physicians, promoting research and innovation, and addressing current challenges such as the incorporation of artificial intelligence in medical practice.
Conclusion
An effective training strategy from a scientific society should include competency-based continuing education programs and collaboration with academic and technological institutions, in order to respond to current and future challenges in medicine.