Making the 2007-2010 Action Plan work for women in family medicine in the Asia Pacific.

Q1 Medicine
Jan Coles, Amanda Barnard, Amanda Howe, Jo Wainer, Zorayda Leopando, Sarah Strasser
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The Wonca Working Party for Women and Family Medicine (WWPWFM) was organized in 2001 with the following objectives: to identify the key issues for women doctors; to review Wonca policies and procedures for equity and transparency; to provide opportunities to network at meetings and through the group's listserve and website; and to promote women doctors' participation in Wonca initiatives.In October 2008, at the Asia Pacific Regional conference, the Wonca Working Party on Women in Family Medicine (WWPWFM) held a preconference day and conference workshops, building on the success and commitment to initiatives which enhance women's participation in Wonca developed in Ontario, Canada (2006) and at the Singapore World Congress (2007). At this meeting fifty women workshopped issues for women in Family Medicine in the Asia Pacific. Using the Action Plan formulated in Singapore (2007) the participants identified key regional issues and worked towards a solution.Key issues identified were professional issues, training in family medicine and women's health. Solutions were to extend the understanding of women's contributions to family medicine, improved career pathways for women in family medicine and improving women's participation in practices, family medicine organizations and academic meetings.

使2007-2010年行动计划对亚太地区从事家庭医学的妇女起作用。
2001年成立了Wonca妇女和家庭医学工作组,其目标如下:确定女医生面临的关键问题;审查Wonca政策和程序的公平性和透明度;在会议上、通过集团的名单服务和网站提供交流的机会;并促进女医生参与Wonca倡议。2008年10月,在亚太区域会议上,Wonca妇女参与家庭医学工作组(WWPWFM)在加拿大安大略省(2006年)和新加坡世界大会(2007年)制定的旨在加强妇女参与Wonca的举措的成功和承诺的基础上,举行了会前日和会议讲习班。在这次会议上,50名妇女讨论了亚太地区家庭医学领域妇女的问题。利用2007年在新加坡制定的行动计划,与会者确定了关键的区域问题,并努力寻求解决方案。确定的关键问题是专业问题、家庭医学培训和妇女保健。解决办法是扩大对妇女对家庭医学的贡献的了解,改善妇女在家庭医学领域的职业道路,改善妇女参加实践、家庭医学组织和学术会议的情况。
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