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The new era of postgraduate certified general practice training in Japan.

Akiteru Takamura1,2,3.   

Abstract

This paper describes the background to, and the recent evolution of general practice as a recognised medical specialism in Japan (2015), and the evolution of a system of training to support this development. We, the general practitioners (GPs) in Japan have not been recognised as one body of medical specialists and have been training in our own way. A new certified training system will commence in 2018, authorised by a new third organisation, the Japanese Medical Specialty Board. An effective educational system has been developed for medical graduates that have a career intention in general practice that is distinct from other basic medical fields, but collaborates with them. A challenge exists to provide clarity to the Japanese population about what the specialty of general practice is, and what professionals in general practice can do for them. Japan currently has approximately 500 certified GPs and it is unclear at present what numbers will eventually be required. This paper reviews some of the challenges facing the development of general practice from the perspective of the Japan Primary Care Association.

Keywords:  Japan; family medicine; general practice; training

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27658321     DOI: 10.1080/14739879.2016.1220235

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Educ Prim Care        ISSN: 1473-9879


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