“培育未来”:探索障碍和促进医生追求妇产科临床医生教育途径。

Sarah Van Der Hock, Naomi Holbeach, Edwina Coghlan
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澳大利亚和新西兰皇家妇产科学院(RANZCOG)致力于发展一支可持续的、高质量的临床教育队伍。要培养优秀的医生,就需要优秀的教育者。为了更好地了解作为妇产科临床医生教育工作者的障碍和促进因素,需要进一步研究与教育工作者经验相关的问题。我们认为,需要重新努力解决这些障碍和使能因素,以支持具有专业知识和教学热情的妇产科医生,因为他们对当前和未来医疗劳动力的培训和可持续性做出了重大贡献。这些支持应针对以下领域:机构支持和文化,个人动机和兴趣,临床服务和教育交付的平衡以及职业影响和发展。随着医学学生人数的增加,流行病后医院面临的挑战以及澳大利亚专家和全科医生的劳动力压力,必须优先考虑临床教育战略规划和研究。本综述通过支持现有的发展结构化教育途径的努力,如新的RANZCOG临床医生教育学院,为文献做出了贡献。
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'Fostering the Future': Exploring Barriers and Enablers to Doctors Pursuing a Clinician Educator Pathway in Obstetrics and Gynaecology.

The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (RANZCOG) is committed to developing a sustainable, high-quality clinical education workforce. To train exceptional doctors, exceptional educators are needed. In order to better understand the barriers and enablers to careers as a clinician-educator in Obstetrics and Gynaecology, further research related to the educator experience is required. We argue that renewed efforts to address these barriers and enablers are needed to support Obstetricians and Gynaecologists with expertise and passion for teaching, as they contribute significantly to the training and sustainability of the current and future medical workforce. Those supports should target the following areas identified from this literature review: institutional support and culture, personal motivation and interest, balance of clinical service and delivery of education and career impact and advancement. Amid rising numbers of medical students, post-pandemic challenges in the hospital and workforce pressures for specialists and general practitioners in Australia, it is essential to prioritise clinical education strategic planning and research. This review contributes to the literature by supporting existing efforts to develop structured educator pathways such as the new RANZCOG Academy of Clinician Educators.

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