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[Continuing education in a primary care team: analysis of the 1996-1998 teaching sessions].

J F Marcos Serrano1, J M Llangostera Batiste, A M Martínez Belchí, J Martínez Garre, E Sánchez González, P López Ruiz.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: To describe the teaching sessions of a primary care team in the three-year period 1996-1998. To identify the professionals who ran them and study the areas of knowledge tackled.
DESIGN: A retrospective, cross-over, descriptive study.
SETTING: Teaching health centre belonging to a rural health district. PARTICIPANTS: All the teaching sessions that took place during the three-year period (n = 249).
INTERVENTIONS: The following variables were extracted from the monthly register sheet of the ongoing training programme of our management: date of activity, duration, number attending, type of session, teaching professional and contents of activity (classified by pathology according to organs and systems for bibliographic, clinical and expert sessions; portfolio of 1996 Primary Care-INSALUD services for session on programme; computer studies).
MEASUREMENTS AND MAIN RESULTS: Mean sessions per month: 6.9 (SD: 4.8). Mean attendance: 9.3 persons (SD: 3.01). Mean length: 36.5 minutes (SD: 11.0). Type of session: bibliographic 65.2%, on programme 18%, session with expert 7.2%, computer studies 5.6%, clinical 4%. Responsible for teaching: intern 39.4%; family doctor tutor 34.9%; family doctor not a tutor 7.2%; nurse 6.4%; hospital doctor 4%; locum family doctor 3.6%; pharmacist 2.8%; paediatrician 1.2%; physiotherapist 0.4%. Most common contents: non-specific general pathology (16.1%), skin diseases (8.8%), diseases of the endocrine system (7.6%).
CONCLUSIONS: Low frequency of clinical sessions. The teachers in charge were mainly family doctor tutors and interns, with the rest of the staff participating little.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10730455     DOI: 10.1016/s0212-6567(00)78459-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Aten Primaria        ISSN: 0212-6567            Impact factor:   1.137


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1.  [Teaching sessions in primary care. Experience in health centres in an area of Madrid].

Authors:  Roberto Cabrera Vélez; Sofía Garrido Elustondo; Isabel Miguel Calvo; Marta Sanz Sanz; Esther Arrojo Arias; Emilio Juan Cervera Barba
Journal:  Aten Primaria       Date:  2011-02-15       Impact factor: 1.137

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