| Literature DB >> 19228379 |
Vincent C H Chung1, Michelle P M Law, Samuel Y S Wong, Stewart W Mercer, Sian M Griffiths.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Despite Hong Kong government's official commitment to the development of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) over the last ten years, there appears to have been limited progress in public sector initiated career development and postgraduate training (PGT) for public university trained TCM practitioners. Instead, the private TCM sector is expected to play a major role in nurturing the next generation of TCM practitioners. In the present study we evaluated TCM graduates' perspectives on their career prospects and their views regarding PGT.Entities:
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Year: 2009 PMID: 19228379 PMCID: PMC2652456 DOI: 10.1186/1472-6920-9-10
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Med Educ ISSN: 1472-6920 Impact factor: 2.463
Semi-structured question guide used in focus group discussions
| 1. As a young TCM graduate, how do you look at your career prospect? |
| 2. What are your views on post graduate training in general? |
| 3. What are your opinions on the continuing education in Chinese medicine program? |
| 4. What are your opinions on employer provided training within the public sector? |
| 5. How should post graduate training be modified to suit your needs? |
| 6. Other than TCM, what sort of knowledge should be taught in post graduate training? |
Main constructs and themes identified from the discussions
| Main constructs | Themes | Number of codes |
| A. Current helplessness about local career development | 1. Lack of career and professional development opportunities | 5 |
| 2. Difficulties in persevering commitment and tendency to leave the local TCM profession | 12 | |
| B. Views on current post graduate training | 1. Need to improve professional competency and status | 10 |
| 2. Disappointment with current post graduate training | 21 | |
| C. Desired reform in post graduate training | 1. Supervised, practice based learning style | 19 |
| 2. Progressive competency based training linked with career development | 13 | |
| 3. Training program accreditation and trainees' involvement in design and evaluation | 20 | |
| D. Expressed educational needs beyond TCM | 1. Better knowledge of western medicine for better integration and patient care | 32 |
| 2. Better team working with other primary care professionals and better practitioner-patient communication | 20 |