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Evaluation of the impact of collaborative work by teams from the National Medical Residency Committee and the Brazilian Society of Neurosurgery. Retrospective and prospective study.

Renato Antunes Dos Santos1, Linda Snell2, Maria do Patrocínio Tenório Nunes3.   

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OBJECTIVE: Training for specialist physicians in Brazil can take place in different ways. Closer liaison between institutions providing this training and assessment and health care services may improve qualifications. This article analyzes the impact of closer links and joint work by teams from the National Medical Residency Committee (Comissão Nacional de Residência Médica, CNRM) and the Brazilian Society of Neurosurgery (Sociedade Brasileira de Neurocirurgia, SBN) towards evaluating these programs. DESIGN AND
SETTING: Retrospective and prospective study, conducted in a public university on a pilot project developed between CNRM and SBN for joint assessment of training programs across Brazil.
METHODS: The literature in the most relevant databases was reviewed. Documents and legislation produced by official government bodies were evaluated. Training locations were visited. Reports produced about residency programs were analyzed.
RESULTS: Only 26% of the programs were immediately approved. The joint assessments found problems relating to teaching and to functioning of clinical service in 35% of the programs. The distribution of programs in this country has a strong relationship with the Human Development Index (HDI) of the regions and is very similar to the distribution of specialists.
CONCLUSION: Closer collaboration between the SBN and CNRM had a positive impact on assessment of neurosurgery medical residency across the country. The low rates of direct approval have produced modifications and improvements to the quality of teaching and care (services). Closer links between the CNRM and other medical specialties have the capability to positively change the structure and function of specialty training in Brazil.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26465819     DOI: 10.1590/1516-3180.2015.9603001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sao Paulo Med J        ISSN: 1516-3180            Impact factor:   1.044


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1.  EVALUATION BY THE FELLOW IN KNEE SURGERY IN BRAZIL.

Authors:  Dalton Mikio Hirano Hatano; Diego Costa Astur; Marcelo Abdulklech Santos; Camila Cohen Kaleka; Moises Cohen; Alexandre Pedro Nicolini
Journal:  Acta Ortop Bras       Date:  2020 Sep-Oct       Impact factor: 0.513

2.  The link between quality and accreditation of residency programs: the surveyors' perceptions.

Authors:  Renato Antunes Dos Santos; Linda Snell; Maria do Patrocinio Tenorio Nunes
Journal:  Med Educ Online       Date:  2017
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