非洲背景下的内窥镜培训

IF 1.2 Q4 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY
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在全球范围内,胃肠病学领域对内窥镜服务的需求已经得到了充分肯定,而在资源有限的地区,这种需求同样至关重要。我们将重点介绍服务不足地区的教育状况、相关目标、当前举措和计划,以及局限性和改进潜力。针对内科和外科内镜医师的消化内科培训包括基础内镜和高级内镜的不同内容。培训模式多种多样,包括传统的 1 至 3 年研究金、提高技能的短期课程、交流项目、栓剂或学徒培训以及训练营。该地区对内窥镜手术的需求稳步增长。我们着重介绍了目前各种模式的成功之处和面临的挑战,包括学员、机构甚至地缘政治等不同层面。此外,我们还探讨了国内和国际学会以及行业合作伙伴和其他利益相关者在影响和实施培训方面所发挥的作用。鉴于资源获取和内镜能力的多样性,我们还重点介绍了一些用于提供和继续内镜培训的创新方法。成功的培训还涉及课程开发、指导方针的采用、能力评估的讨论以及对资源有限环境下内窥镜培训的未来展望。最终,我们的目标是确保在不同环境下开展统一和高质量的培训工作。
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Endoscopic Training in the African Context

The need for endoscopic service has been well established within gastroenterology globally, and it is equally critical in areas with limited resources. We highlight the educational situation in underserved areas, pertinent goals to aim for, current initiatives and programs, as well as limitations and potential for improvement. Gastroenterology training for medical and surgical endoscopists includes variable components of basic and advanced endoscopies. Various models for training have been used, including traditional 1- to 3-year fellowships, short courses for upskilling, exchange programs, bolus or apprenticeship training, and training camps. There is a steadily increasing demand for endoscopic procedures in the region. We highlight the successes and challenges of current models, which are at various levels, including trainee, institutional, and even geopolitical. In addition, we explore the role that national and international societies as well as industry partners and other stakeholders play in influencing and implementing training. Given the diversity in access to resources as well as endoscopic capacity, we also highlight some of the innovative ways that have been used to provide and continue endoscopy training. Successful training also involves curriculum development, adoption of guidelines, and discussions on assessment of competency as well as having a glimpse into the future of endoscopy training in resource-limited settings. Ultimately, the goal is to ensure harmonized and quality training efforts across the various settings.

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