A survey of rural medical education strategies throughout the medical education continuum in Canada.

Vernon R Curran, Lisa Fleet, Raymond W Pong, Stephen Bornstein, Michael Jong, Roger P Strasser, Geoffrey Tesson
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In many countries the sustainability of rural health care systems is being challenged by a shortage of rural physicians and difficulties in recruiting and retaining physicians in rural practice. Research does suggest that specific medical education strategies can be introduced to enhance rural physician recruitment and retention initiatives. The purpose of this paper is to summarize the current strategies of Canadian rural medical education programs. A survey of all Canadian medical schools was undertaken to profile specific programs and activities at the undergraduate, postgraduate, and continuing medical education/continuing professional development (CME/CPD) levels. The majority of medical schools reported either mandatory or elective rural medicine placement/learning experiences during undergraduate medical education, as well as Rural Family Medicine streams or programs as components of postgraduate medical education. The majority of medical schools reported that they provide clinical traineeships to enhance clinical competencies in rural medicine as well as CME outreach programming, including the use of telehealth or distance learning technologies. Canadian medical schools all have substantial programs covering the full range of approaches found in the literature to help recruit and retain rural physicians. Not surprisingly, the most extensive programs are found in medical schools that have a specific rural mandate.

加拿大整个医学教育统一体的农村医学教育策略调查。
在许多国家,农村卫生保健系统的可持续性受到农村医生短缺和在农村实践中招聘和留住医生的困难的挑战。研究确实表明,可以采用具体的医学教育战略来加强农村医生的招聘和保留举措。本文的目的是总结当前加拿大农村医学教育计划的策略。对加拿大所有医学院进行了一项调查,以概述本科、研究生和继续医学教育/持续专业发展(CME/CPD)级别的具体方案和活动。大多数医学院报告了在本科医学教育期间的强制性或选修农村医学实习/学习经历,以及作为研究生医学教育组成部分的农村家庭医学流或项目。大多数医学院报告说,它们提供临床培训,以提高农村医学的临床能力,并提供持续医学教育外展方案,包括使用远程保健或远程学习技术。加拿大的医学院都有大量的项目,涵盖了文献中发现的所有方法,以帮助招募和留住农村医生。毫不奇怪,最广泛的项目是在有特定农村任务的医学院中发现的。
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