Evolução da formação de reumatologistas no Brasil: a opção pela residência médica

Q Medicine
Cleandro Pires Albuquerque, Leopoldo Luiz Santos‐Neto
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Abstract

Objective

To describe the characteristics and progression of the supply of new rheumatologists in Brazil, from 2000 to 2015.

Methods

Consultations to databases and official documents of institutions related to training and certification of rheumatologists in Brazil took place. The data were compared, summarized and presented descriptively.

Results

From 2000 to 2015, Brazil qualified 1091 physicians as rheumatologists, of which 76.9% (n = 839) completed a medical residency program in rheumatology (MRPR); the others (n = 252) achieved this title without MRPR training. There was an expansion of MRPR positions. At the same time, there was a change in the profile of the newly qualified doctors. Early in the series, the fraction of new rheumatologists without MRPR, entering the market annually, was approaching 50%, dropping to about 15% in recent years. In 2015, Brazil offered 49 MRPR accredited programs, with 120 positions per year for access. There was an imbalance in the distribution of MRPR positions across the country, with a strong concentration in the southeast region, which in 2015 held 59.2% of the positions. Public institutions accounted for 94% (n = 789) of graduates in MRPR during the study period, while still maintaining 93.3% (n = 112) of seats for admission in 2015.

Conclusions

In the last sixteen years, in parallel with the expansion of places of access, MRPR has established itself as the preferred route for rheumatology training in Brazil, mainly supported by public funds. Regional inequalities in the provision of MRPR positions still persist, as challenges that must be faced.

巴西风湿病学家形成的演变:住院医师的选择
目的分析2000 - 2015年巴西风湿病专科医生新增供应的特点和发展趋势。方法查阅巴西风湿病学家培训和认证相关机构的数据库和官方文件。对数据进行比较、总结和描述。结果2000 - 2015年,巴西共有1091名医生获得风湿病医师资格,其中76.9% (n = 839)完成了风湿病住院医师培训(MRPR);其他人(n = 252)在没有MRPR培训的情况下获得了这个头衔。MRPR职位有所增加。与此同时,新获得资格的医生的形象也发生了变化。在该系列的早期,每年进入市场的新风湿病学家中没有MRPR的比例接近50%,近年来降至15%左右。2015年,巴西提供了49个MRPR认证项目,每年提供120个职位。MRPR职位在全国范围内分布不平衡,东南地区集中度较强,2015年占比59.2%。在研究期间,MRPR毕业生中,公立院校占94% (n = 789), 2015年仍保持93.3% (n = 112)的招生名额。结论在过去的16年里,随着可及场所的扩大,MRPR已成为巴西风湿病学培训的首选途径,主要由公共资金支持。提供MRPR职位方面的区域不平等仍然存在,这是必须面对的挑战。
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CiteScore
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期刊介绍: RBR nasceu da necessidade de se criar um órgão oficial da SBR que pudesse divulgar a produção científica dos reumatologistas brasileiros. O primeiro número foi publicado em setembro de 1957. A partir do volume 18 (1978), passou a seis números, com periodicidade atual. A RBR, em sua trajetória, tem sido objeto de constantes mudanças, sempre visando ao seu aprimoramento e revitalização, tanto em sua apresentação como em seu conteúdo.
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