伊朗与世界各国急诊医学住院医师制度比较描述性研究。

IF 2.9 Q1 EMERGENCY MEDICINE
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导言:为了确定伊朗急诊医学住院医师课程的优势和劣势,并从成功大学的经验中获益,比较研究至关重要。本研究比较了美国、加拿大、欧盟、澳大利亚和沙特阿拉伯与伊朗急诊医学国家课程的组成部分。方法:本研究的资料收集方式为搜寻各大学的网站,并联络各大学索取课程资料。选取急诊医学的领先国家和中东地区的一个国家(沙特阿拉伯)以及世界急诊医学联合会作为样本。在这个领域中使用的模型是一个范围模型,它确定了比较研究中的描述、解释、接近和比较四个阶段。结果:美国、加拿大、欧盟、澳大利亚和沙特阿拉伯的课程在表达课程的总体特征、使命要素、学科愿景、价值观和信念、教育策略、技术、期望能力、轮岗计划和评价方法等方面与伊朗课程有很多相似之处。然而,伊朗急诊医师的居留期限为三年,比其他国家短。正如预期的那样,轮调的次数和时间比其他国家少。此外,进入这个领域的过程在伊朗是不同的,是基于入学考试,而大多数其他国家使用自我要求的居留计划。结论:从伊朗课程与美国、加拿大、欧盟、澳大利亚和沙特阿拉伯的课程比较结果来看,伊朗的课程似乎是全面和完整的;但是,重新评估课程的持续时间和进入选项是必要的,以消除或改善不足。
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Comparing the Emergency Medicine Residency Programs in Iran and around the World; a Descriptive Study.

Introduction: To identify the strengths and weaknesses of emergency medicine residency curriculum in Iran, and to benefit from the experiences of successful universities, comparative studies are crucial. This study compared the components of the national curriculum of emergency medicine in the United States, Canada, the European Union, Australia, and Saudi Arabia with Iran.

Method: Data for this research was collected by searching the websites of different universities and also contacting them for requesting curriculums. The leading countries in emergency medicine and one of the countries in the Middle East region (Saudi Arabia) along with the World Federation of Emergency Medicine were selected as the sample. The model used in this field is a range model that identifies four stages of description, interpretation, proximity, and comparison in comparative studies.

Results: In the curriculum of the United States, Canada, the European Union, Australia, and Saudi Arabia, there were lots of similarities in expressing the general characteristics of the curriculum, mission elements, vision, values, and ​beliefs of the discipline, educational strategy, techniques, expected competencies, rotation programs, and evaluation method, which were also similar to the Iranian curriculum. However, the duration of residency for emergency medicine in Iran is three years, which is shorter than other countries. As expected, the number and duration of rotations are less than other countries. Also, the process of entering into this field is different in Iran and is based on an exam for entrance, while most other countries use self-requested residency program.

Conclusion: Considering the results of comparing the Iranian curriculum with the curriculums of the United States, Canada, the European Union, Australia, and Saudi Arabia, it seems that Iran's program is comprehensive and complete; but, a reappraisal of the course duration and entering options are necessary to eliminate or improve the inadequacies.

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